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the ancestor, was born in England, 
before 1658. K. came to America in 
in 1655.(See the History of Billerica,Mass 
original lists of persons of quality 
whc went from Great Britain to the American 

Plantations 1600-1700, by John Camden Rotten, London , 1874, 

160. * Sept, 1665, Their underwriiten names are to be transported 

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Toothaker 


.and, imbarqued in the Hopewell; Thomas Babb,Master; 


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from the ministers of Justices of the Oonformitie 
the Church of England: of yt they are no Subsidy; 

have taken oaths of allegiance of Supram-Roger 

years; Margaret Toothaker, 28 ■ ,r “ Q - y, ° " 


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Margaret Toothaker, the 
2nd, 1658 Ralph Hill, Senio 
mention this, Another writer 
jec 51,1657, whioh would seem 

Toothaker „£ftertUUWUoi. 3 ars'iaga; 


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Roger Toothaker, married 

second wife,.Savage 
date of this marriage as 
Widow Margaret 

-- moat have used at 

iutn, Mass # } for some little time. Plymouth, Mass., Recoi a, 
1657—6," At a Court of Assessments held at Hev» llymouth, Feb 
5th, in the I5th year of His Majesty's reign, of England,do., 

... garden ^.Ime at Tellingly mso. and 6 acres of land upon Robert 
Plain®, are ^ranted unto *argaret Toothaker, wido*f# w " Sept 4, 
I5 t ;6uohn Allen and widow Toothaker, prosceouted for stopping the 
highway that goeth to Monumet. Released*" 

Hill 

(EIQl who married widow Margaret Toothaker, 

e< rly r silent of Plymouth, Ma.n, and probably came there from 
"Billerica, Hass* In lb-74 he was mads a Freeman at Woburn,Hass* 
Selectman 1645. He joined the settlement on the Shawshin as 
ear It as any, and 'Lived on the farm.' In 1662 he gave the 
town a 'burying place* , and died in the same year. His own body 
a as doubtless the first to be laid in the 'Old South Burying 
ground#" (Whs this at Billerica, or where?) 

In the bill of Ralph Hill, a granddaughter, Mary Littlefield, 
is mentionedJ^rancis . Littlefield of Woburn and his wife Jane had 
a daughter, Mary horriDcc 14,1646; the mother dying Dec 20th; and 
Mary Lit lefdeld married Hov. ,1664 Jolin Hitter age. at . . n Hill 

had the above daugheter Jane is very certain. 

(2)Raich Hill—— Martha-- (3)Hathaniel Hill-- (4) Jonathan 
Apr 20, 16 4f Hi -F i.rley (2) 


The children cl the Ancestor, (I) R^er Toothaker. 


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(2nd generation) Martha Toothaker, who may have been the second 
child in the family. Married in Billerica, Mass., Hov 5, TT6C 
Ralph Hill, Jr. 

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(2nd generation) Roger Toothaker b 16.54, as he was one 

year old when he came to America with his parents in the 

hi. Sept 16,1635$ He died at Billerica, Mass., ITov 
22/ 1685 • Another says died 1695 or T.u54«_ ^ 

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have granted unto Rop,er Toothaker lyberty to live in ye town, 
and to settle upon and improve ye lot which his fat her, Ralph. 

Fill, Senior, gave him, which lyeth in the great common field 
on ye Hast side of the Concord River, "bellow ye great "bridge; 
also tl e town do grant him commonage and herbage, wood and 
fther ^ for use.” Here he had his home, wl ioh, when 

"built, was probably the extreme northern house in the town.Tt 
is said to be still standing as the ’ ell* of the Rogers 1 house 
at the place where the canal leaves the River*” 

John Smiley Toothaker said in 1901, ” The house is still 
standing in which the fourth Roger Toothaker lived. The old 
Toothaker house in )§illerica, mass*, was 

an.d stones, about 5, still stands, and is partially 

stone, partially wood, and largely brick.Tt is in a factory village, 
and is called Billerica Mills, about Iv> miles from the Center 
Billorica Village..Generations of Toothakers were born there, 
my father being the last.The place is now owned by a Mr.Rogers, 
who married into the Toothaker Family*” 

Rev.J.Elliotit Bowman, 1903” The ell of the Rogers house, B] 
c aze ’s History of Billerica, Mass., as probably a part 
the original Toothaker house, was torn down in 1898--’9” 

















For the full facts in regard to this original Toothaker Rome 
write Harriet B.Rogers, North Billerica, Mass* 

” In 1664 RogertO Toothaker exchanged about five acers of 
land which lay west of the road, for tweleve acres » 1 -v-kR- on both 

sides, and taking in that long span of meadow upon the pine plains on 
the side of the common -field, on the east side of it* 1 T‘> is 
exchange was doubtless made to insure the town the mill privi- 
lige for future use, Roger Toothaker seems to have practiced 

medicine, and was called Dr. at Salem,Mass, but our records do 
not give him that title. 12,168$- k , a Selectman’s 

Meeting, ’Roger Toothaker being sent for and spoken unto concernin ’ 
many things amiss in his family, he desired that they would 
exercise, a little more patience towards him, and he promised 
amendment * * But the amendment was not thorough; a d in 1684, Bee 
ICt'i , the Selectmen wrote him a It&er, probably at Salei ,^£s., 
where he seems to have gone, 1 To come for his wife the micMle of 

ye next week, and that they would help away Ms family-in 

case of need and help fit them out. 1 There was ’need’ enough, 
but Roger Toothaker did not heed it. His wife received charitable 
aid, and ’two of the children are put out to Joseph Walker and 
d Edward Farmer. 7 f) 

"Then the witchcraft trials came, on at Salem,Mass*, in 
which his wife's sister, Mrs*Currier, suffered, R ger Toothaker 
appeared as a ready witness” 


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. ^ , Page^ 197- History,of Billerica,Mass,” .This was, the period 
witchcraf troubles and trials , to wmen, however, the Billerica 

make no allusion. The a"d given to the Toothaker family shows Roger 

Toothaker* s neglect of them while he was engaged in the ’Salem 

folishness’ .; and the deaths of M^s. Rebecca Chamberlain and 

John Duren^# ’in ye* prison at Cambridge,? in Sept and October, 

1692, d t V Mr. 

he was imprisoned was witchcraft. i Billerica, Mass., woman, whose 

had been Andover, Mrs*Martha Currier,became 


of the most notable of the suffereers, being executed at the time 
with George Bur oughs.Her bearing at the trial is distinguished 
courage and good sense and r st chilefly on tke admritance of 
these who exercise he dreary literature of this te^ v ible delusion. 


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Her one child, out of her eight children, testified that her 
mother made her touch a book; it was in Andrev. 

Elizabeth Johnson was there; her Aunt Toothaker, 


Fuller’s 
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cousin, 




when she was baptized;; and ^oger Toothaker bo^e swift witness, in 


language too filthy for quotation (See Upton’s Salem. Rite her Ht, Vo 1 


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name is spelled Toothacre and n oothacker 

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was 033.0 of the signers o p a petition to the General Court at 
Boston, Mass., Oct 19,1664; for the town of Billerica, stating that 
the Colonies w-re not dissatisfied with the Government of Charles 2nd 
in 1660 Page 196," 10th the month, I 8 th day, T70 1684, It 

Thompson laid in money Boston, Rj si •, 18 shillings. for 

3 'oger toothaker* s family., for which he bought forr pairs of 
shoes, one pound of whalebone, one yard of farrandine for caps, 
and one blue auron.” 


"In July, 1694, 5 abatement of the tax of Roger Toothaker 

was made because of his decease." 

Roger r oothaker married , after he had lived in Billerica ,Kass. 
five years, June 9, 1665 Mary Aliens who was killed at Bill sa,Mass*, 

the Indians, lug 5,1695. Hey name is spelled. 411 in 
Hi 11 eric. , ... •j records, which state that 1 as married 

Simeon Bradstr'- ot, Ssq.. Billerica Records," She was slain by ye 
Indian enemy." 

History of flillerica, : isop The Indian it, 

dreaded, and guarded against, fell at last on Billerica,Aug 1,1692., 
and the place of assault was about half a mile south of ITorth 
^illerica. Ucng the families is that of Jfoger ^oothaker, who at 
this time was wasting his time and substance in pursuit of the 
witchcraft delusions at Salem and leaving his family to oharit - aid* 
r ‘ .3 second Indian attack was Aug 5,1695, and 15 persons were killed, 
or taken at the suprisal. So Roger Toothaker's wi p e was killed, 
and Margaret , the younrest daughter, taken prisoner." 


Mary Allen was the daughter of Andrew -Alien of Andover,Mass. 

History of -Andover, ® ss, 1029," Andrew Allen died I69C—(2) 4ndr< - 

(2) John A1 len-( 3 } James cfllen-(5)Andrew Allen--(Z)Thoias Alien. 

( 4 ) James Allen-(2) John illen—(3) John Allen— John Allen* 


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( 3)Hathaniel Toothaker b A-.r 27 ,1666; May 18,1683. 

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(3)Dr• Roger Toothaker b " v 27,1672; d Mch 9,1745—6 - 

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(? ) Margaret Toot-Taker b Jan 31,1682—3 ; "Captivated by the Indians, 

4Ug 5,1695." 


iTf St earns thought that the above Allin Toothaker and Roger 
( fere the aneestirs of the Tcot kers at Barpsiel 1, he; 1 e had a 
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_| ' sr Toothaker b Billerica, Haas., JTot 27,1678; a 

-Seratfc iae ^a y C v* + ’* sturdy and falthfnl ■* of Ms day ana 

7 t physician, 

hy ReVtSamuel Whiting at Billspica Mass Tu 1 v °n t?a^» a ■-> 

,171;--'£8-. oar ah c ers who d ~ r ch 8 T7T7 --»t8* -s^ 

prohahly the daughter of John Rogers. . 1 ‘ ’ ^ 

b ^ 1679 «/n* Tl / !y q r H V ?c ^5£c ne, 5 aq * ’ Phoehe • or Sarah,Baldwin, 

who is* , "tn'hrv £ ept Ij > I736 ; th « daughter of John Baldwin, 

tao« 7 ..S to 3 ave ^ 8Qn of Bevonshire,England ran a dir* ; rt 25. 

IobV^he h May Io,l655 Mary Richardson of Woburn, Mass* a sistrr of* 

*£ere- * -y^ldwi^-- 1110 ? 1 ?^^ 3 ^ ?he chlldren of this John'Baldwin 

Susanna - AtI" ry ® a ^ w J n ^ John Baldwin;; Jonathan Baldwih;; 

foo^^ai^t^sua^'Baldwin^^ 41 ^^ 11 ** OPhoeba Baldwin; yho K Dr. Roger” 

MfSd) Mary-whom he left a wido?/ at his death* 

Children of the fst marriage of Dt, Roger Toothaker: 

(4)Margaret Toothaker b Jan 9,1703_*4. 

M Jan 28,1733 Fbenezer Felch of Reading,Mass. 











(4)l!ary Toothaker b Oct 16,1705* 

M (1st) Joh Rogers b 

(I)Ancestor John Rogers- — (2)His son John Rogers b Sept 
^ ? J^4I, billed by tne Indians at Billerica,Hass* 
Aug o,I695; he lived just beyond JST.Billerioa.Mass, 
and his house was for some time the extreme 
outpost in that direction; M Oct Io,I667 Mary Shedd who 
d Aug I / ,1788; daughter of Daniel Shedd. 7 

( oteary >bo@©£$G© 9f>0})geBa ' nog-are-so 
John Rogers m (2nd) Mrs^ibigal Rogers, the widow 
WinvRogers of Charlestown. ,Mass . 


Children of John Rogers?2) 

(3)Mary Rogers—(3) John Rogers-(3) Sarah 

_b Aug, I674M Roger Toothaker-(3}3w«.« uv 5W 

(5)John Rogers- (5)Daniel Rogers- (3JMeroy Rogers- 

, (3)Hannah Rogers, 

(2nd)Deo 25,1783 Dr*Benjamin Atherton who d Sept 1,1739*son 
0x Joshua Atherton of Lancaster,Mass; grandson of James 
Atherton of Dorchester, Mass, 



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Children of the fat %t of Mary Too tinker, with^ohn Rogers; 

(5)William Rogers b Hov 26,1721# 

(5)Thomas Rogers b May 25,1724; 

M Deo 5,1745 Martha QOO0 Dows 
daughter of Hbenezer Dows% 

• (5)David Rogers b Dec 13,1729* 

Children of tne 2nd M of Mary Toothaker .with Benj. Atherton. 


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(5)Mary Atherton b Sept 12,1734^ living in 1785* 
(5)Benjamin " b Dec S,T736; d July 17,1816 
He- was brought up by his uncle Deter 
Atherton of R rvard.Mass; 


enlisted in the French 
and Indian Wars; before the ^evolutionary War 
settled in.Sheffield,W.i, on the St.John River.He 
was the first- coroner in that Province* Registrar 

deeds. In 1780 he moved to the 


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(4)Third child of Br.Roger Toothaker. 

July 3,1708. 


(4)Sarah To 0 thaker 4,1710 « 

M John Levenstone (2) b . ,1713; live^Tewksbury # Mass« 

Son of Ancestor (i)John Levestone. 

(3)Serg at John Levi; e b Mch 0370 I 1681--A; June 27,T755i 
H Ruth Shedd who d Apr 5, 1756; daughter of Daniel Shedd. 
(-. ith LeViston b July 14,1710*- 

( 4 ) . Le Tinstone b June 12,1712; M Sarah Toothaker* 

(4) Thomas Levistone b Aug 3, 1714* 

( 4 )Daniel Levistone 4,1716- 1 17# 

( .)Eunice Levistone b May 16,1719* 

( 4 )Sarah . Levistone b Junw 26,1721, 


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(4)Dr% Roger Toothaker July 28,1702; d Deo 20,1769* 
y\{, Crosby b Aug 24,1712; survived her husband* 

Her Family Line(l) Simon Crosby-(2) Josiah Crosby b TTov I 

ad a homestwead f<nc the Woburn between the V ije 

Bare Hill: II Bov 2,1705 Mary Hanning, daughter of Samuel Manning, 
(5) Josiah Crosby b Aug 5,1704—(3)Sliphalet Crosby b 

lug 6,1706; d cIuge0T4QT000Q-8- (3) Elizabeth Crosby b 

lug 6,1706 d June 14,1709-Anna Crosby b Ipr 29,1708; 

M Aug 14, 1753 T ohn Bowers of Draout,Kass-(3) Twins, 

Isaac ^--Elizabeth Crosby b. Rov 7,1709; d TT ov 10- 

{5) Mary Crosby b Oct 24,1712; M Roger, Toothaker- 





(3)Elizabeth Crosby b Dec I,1713; d young- (3) 

Jane Crosby b June 14,1716-(3) Joanna Crosby b July 

1718; II Mr*Dutton-(3) Jonathan C »by b Aug 1,1719- 

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(5)Dr* Roger Toothaker h Billeric tss^Sept 5,1744; d Trenton^! , J• 


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{ 5 } Timothy Toothaker b Dec 4,1745; d a few days after t e 
Bunker Hill battle from wounds receive# ther#* History 
Billerica, ^ss*,” At the battle of Bunker Hill the Company 
soldiers from Billerica served in a redoubt under Gen.D-rofjcyb & 
Prescott*” ” Enlisted in Capt*Stockbridge*s Co. Tolunt< ; 

27th Regt.; Colonel Sli Pringle; Jan 31,1775.” 

II Lydia- 

( )Lydia Toothaker b Dec 5,176 7. 

{6; : ah Toothaker b ?eb 8,1771* 

(6} Timothy -oothakcr b , ' r ‘ • ♦ 

(6)Allen Toothaker b June 24,1775, 


(5)Drv Allin Toothaker b Aug 1,1747; 


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-f c re from is brother T thy after he was woun. 
the battle of Bunker Hill, and contracted the fever from which 
died. better • in Toothaker, Merrimack, 

After a third attempt I succeeded in finding tne 

this morning. 1 Erected oy Timothy n ailor m 
__ _ _ who d July 12,1775 in his 

28th' year?Daniel T. Ingalls.” 

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(4)llartha toothaker To Sept £7,T" T -ie 


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[k\ty« ”0 er n - othaker b Billerioa,' Hass., >ep , ■ ■ • ' 

- j (5) Deo l!l83I or 1882 (87-3-3) "He in ited ids ^ther-a ekill 

’ a’praoticed the healing art at Biliericu, „ 

JiX his wife left Billerica, Maes,, and moved to ^errimaok, . . 

Charles R.Toothaker.; Roger Tooth^er. Service he 

# / e .Y 8 Gj L fJor thar he had to sell his farm and property and 

^vcO nl “?th hifffily tc He enlisted with his brother Timoti* , 

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who was killed at the battle of Blinker Hill* M c ^ " 

U Mary , or Millie,Wright b Wi‘ igton, ^ass,, Mg I7,X74»; d 

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children of Dr. Roger Toothaker: 

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(elEoger Toothaker b gillerioa, Hass., Jan 

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( 'Ufter T °the d "death cf her husband she removed tc ^ 
Iowa with her^ two daughters and one son. -e oiu oo 

(•"“/to , , To,., , ) 

HenrjjMo Olure d TS48. 


(7>Horace Toothaker d ISOIffn 1848 in Ills; there 14 yrs, 

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(8^5 Children of the 1st h; 2 liy±:i 0 . _ 

(8> 4 children of the End M#; 2 ali 


(7)Lucinda Yoothaker ; lived i^issonri; go-. 
< from I ount Sterling,QSoOfiO 0 io, 

m T 0Si 'aua Iiisanber,or Lisenberg. 

■ (8) 5 boys & X girl; 4 living. 


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"Ivved Login County, 0.” 

n may Ramsety who d Hov, 1900* 

(8) "4 boys and I girl." ” Two children." 

(7 Caroline Tocthamer ; moved to 0, after husband * -— 
d ea t h • i 1 H axv el 1 Cobb. 

fO) 5 boys and 6 airls•" 

(7)?.achel Toothkar; lived Bloomingsburg, Ohio. 

"She was the finest looking one in the whole lot" 

George Hammond, who write to|cne of the rr V%— : -- 

Toothakers in 1848, " I married the one next to 
the youngest of the Toothaker girls; she is the 
handsomest woman you ever saw. he have one son." 

(6)Charles C* Toe er b Aug 16,1831. 

(TlCnarles Toothaker; lived in -Ills, 

H Hetsy i v Grege. ' 

f8} /# 8 children; two infants died*" 

(7}liifant died at £ weeks* 

(IK/illiam Toothaker d Aug 16,1847;M Ellen panwell, 

(3) 6 children; 4 living. 

(7)He n (daughter) Tc kers M Mr. Watt# 

(8)4 children; 3 living* in Ills.Some of the 
children live in Columbus,0. William Watt lives 

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(6)Luaretia Toothaker b Dec £8, 1773; d at Danville, or 7/aterlooQ. 

3. ke kept very successful restaurant in U.Y« City, 

and it was one of the largest there." 

Benjamin Walker# " James Toothaker, Sparta, Bis,, " \unt 
Lucretia Toothaker died and is buried % W.Y* City.Her 
daughter, %’s* Charles Whipple, lived at Menosha,Wis., the 
that I knew of her; she had a large family " (Ho reply) 

: \ Burroughs lived at T !enos' • i deceased; her son Dr, 

.rroughs is <sssh at Menc y or rT eena’ . ." 

Tho letter ?/as uncalled for which I sent to Laura ■ L.Tcoth-ake?^ 

Hyde Park, Yt; there were old letters that she had written to 
arious Toothakers, 

( 7)John Walker-(7) Slizab eth Walker-(7)Mary ton Walker 

( 7) Am an d a Balk er. 

Wrote T3.H*%ike u nville, Wis-, who proved he was not of this 

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( 5^Caroline‘ Toothaker b Apr 4,1775; lived Johnstown, Yt, 

• T - Hi j ih l ftssicL 

"The records are in bad shape, but the Town Clerk will hunt 
them up for you for -§2.00" F.SrBicknall* 

(7)George Heed- (7)Joel Reed d young. 


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(6) Mary Toothaker b Feb 
or 13 £4.1! Sa son Ho wen 
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(6).DW Charles Toothaker 


6,1777; 4 Hyde Park, Yt. , Oct 

and lived Cherry Yal 1 e y , T ’ ,Y. 
inquiries ) 


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b Billerica,Mass., Apr £7,1779; d Byfield, 


"■las a., Aug 19,1859 ( fto yrs—IE days. '"Ye left Billerica, Mass., 

, Wt .. led; after a number of ye 
removed to Weathersfield, Vt .,l t _to Spri ield, Vfc.;in 1889 
wo Chelmsford, Maes. ; iu T 845 to •Sh ell, hoo, , then to \ ield, 
ho died# In 1811 Med Ho a at* U.staad,H#H#; 


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gra. d fat her,, r. Charles Toothaker .was horn illerioa, ass., on 
what was afrerwards known as the Fog- rs Farm, while his father 
^ s away in the Revolutionary Army.This Rogers Farm, and the 
land where Bill erica Mills now stands,wat owned by the Toothakers 
under the old finglish law.My gradd<father married his first wife 
when he wag £7 years old.” 

M(1st) Nov 21 , 1804 runic e Bowman b Weathorsfield,Vt..Sept 
17, 1782; d Chllmeford, ..ass., IK c 14*1838 (56—2 — 22).The 

tughtel* of ' L&ddeus Bowman (Sea Bowman. & l^wenoe Genealogy) •» 
This is on hor gravestone, M Ho that believeth in me, 
tho he die yet shall ho live.” 

;I(2nd) 1841 widow iliga Ferry of H.H# , v«ho d at aid on,, ■ 

/ uig, I843 A aged 23 y oar e d 2 5 days. 

Children of this 2nd marriage: 

(7th) liza Toothaker d Got 3,1840 (3—8-7). 

( 7trr Osmond Toothaker d I'ov 22, 7842 (2—2--T2). 

Children of the 1st marriage of hr .Chag Toothaker, with union 

Bowman: 

(7th)Dr% Charles sverett Toothaker b Boston, Mass., :'ov 
30, 1805; d Philadelphia,pa., Doc 5, 1890 (83 years ) „ 
Graduated from Brown University, 'might in //cad jo \oad emy, 
Providence,?:.I.; then in T)anby .Philadelphia. .bout t85<~ hr 
graduated from Hanemann ledical College, in physios, 
end was a physician the rest of hi a life.About T888 
paralysis incapacitated him for further work.For over 

6 C years he was a very faithful, member of the Baptist 
Church; for some time connects with Philadelphia’s 5th 
Baptist Church.He wrote a fine article on skin diseases in 
a medical work by Or.Small; hit poem on Friendship was 
published in the Odd Fellows’ Year Book; he wrot r for 
many medical journals, and often contributed to the 
religious publications under the name Stylus- 
In Philadelphia, Pa. , May ,1870 ffetta ;lder b near ConnellBVille, 
pa., Oct 15, 1843; the daughter of John Robinson €lde ,C»pt. 

of a Western Pa. Regiment, who d at Fortress ronroe during 
th Civil War.Her mother was mna Bishbing. 

h e children were born in Philadelphia,pa. 

(8thi Setta Bernice Toothaker b : ay 2* ,T87J; d 
Oct 17, 1875. 

(8tho Charles Robinson Tc othaker b 2:ay 4,1873: 

address 4008 Otto at., Philadelphia,pa.H< ga^ e great 
help for this Genealogy.Gr tduat d from the Central 
Manual Training chool of Philadelphia,pa, rineralogist 
in tin employ of , Foote, Philadelphia*1890—7897; 
ssistant Curator I8SB—I904;since 1904 Curator of the 
Philadelphia museum, having charge of exhibitions, c^L 
educational work extending to schools in all parts of 
Pa.Lectiros o ft en; has oharge of the work -t the 
National rxposit ions.Republican; he and wife members 
o f. t h e byt er ian Church. 

M MS opt 27, T9 A 4 Martha Taylor Me Candles8 b Philadelphia,pa. , 
May .5, 1873; daurhter of 'armel J. ‘c Candless. 


(7th4) Dt. Samuel Allen Toothaker b Porches!er. Mass., T7ov 6,T8n7; 

' "elrot: - iss., 1890 ag< J 83 years. Graduated at Pittsfield 
m ioal College, i man ofl scientific attainments. * He practiced 

medicine in the Mass, towns, Cambridge, "liming!- n, s.Reading 
and Lynn. 

July 26, T838 aien Brown h Kingston,R. T., July 13,7820; d T89T;tirt i 
No children. 

(7thl Sally unice Toothtker b Weathers field,Vt., ug 3,T8T0 
d in Franklin34ass, , Jan 2 , 189 (B9--6—7) 


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Thou .wilt not break the lovely spell 
n hat binds thee to tlie heart. 

^ thou leave t! 

Tag would invite thy -stay? 
lie ou 1 mother dear 

To wander far av.ay? 

’ f 01i» name it not” I hear thee say, 

thought would ren 1 my heart , 

Till Je.sus calls I must obey, 

How hard so e'er to part. 

The foot may turn away, 

The bright eye hidden be, 

And tracts of earth unnursed 
Between thy friends and thee, 
yet in communion sweet, 

*hi:d contemplation’ s hours, 

Congenial hearts us well may meet, 

As in their native bowers. 

The parting -pang may cost 
1 tear to dim the eye, 
jnd for tl e frame in distance lost 
The yearning lover, sigh; 

But still our prayers may- blend 
prom earth’s remotest shore, 

As to the holy shrine we bend 
Where partings are no more 
Farewell, ray friend, then fare thee well, 
My memory's page forev ,r tell, 

Y 0 ur duty is well performed, tl 
It" is Cod’s will while here below.” 


X, Toothaker m (1st) Hoses and lived in Philad Ip -> 

;i (2nd) Ambrose L. Jones with whom she lived in Philadelphia,Pa., for 

i | ia,Pa he children ■* 

Children of the 1st marriage with Hoses George: 

(3)Two children died young, 

(8'Frankie George h May 8; ,1847; d Ma$ 6,--- 
(8^ Georgia George b Sept 21,1849; d June 15,1865* 

(7iS-*» r iuel -Moseley Toothaker b Weathersfield,Yt. , Apr II, 1616; 1 Ccu 
a,1816 (b--2—1£;* 

(7)r avriet H swell Toothaker b Weathersfield ,Yt., dept 4,1816; 

• , Pa. , 1397. Ir.fcC pleton of Bow ell, Mass* 

(8)Milo Appleton-(8)Child d young. 

(7 \ vanr$0 3owmin Toothaker b Weathersfield, Yt., > 

r .sides with her brother,James Smiley Toothaker, Franklin, ass* 




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( W- ;; . . . _* Practical mechanic. 

flat) Jan 26,1843 r.ebecej. Clark of Lowell, nass. , who a 
at Philad L ici,Pa., Sept 20,1869; daughter of John Clark 
: Phereon of Farmi:, • 

Clean Lewisbf HV? City; . . 

Las Hesbitl ■ . J Dhnson i 

Children cf the I&t marriage of James Smiley Toothaker: 

(8) , W .; 

d Malden, Mass., May 18,1894 htelioled ~in the Civil 
rg y 1864 j in Co. El*,4th T-iass • Heavy Artil ery; Honora¬ 
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'i . 1871 * Doody of Philadelphia, pa.; b 

Hor rather serve in th i Mexican war, 

Samuel illcn Toothaker, Jr.> b Philadelphia.va. . 
ug 26, 1872; farmer at r # Peabody, ’ass. 
i.'i -it maiden, Maas,, Dec 4,1896 Or iCo Smith b Perth, 
Scotland, .ug 8, 1866; daughter of Joseph Smith S. Helen— 
(I 0 th« Hog -r All n Toothaker b Maid on,Mas; . . 

Feb 13,1898. 

f I Ot n) H ol en 7a 1 la c o T oo t h -k er b Sag ub , Ma*. s. , July 

3, 1899. 

(10th) Mary Frances Toot hiker b 7 .Peabody, .Mas s. 
/r4<< Aug I, I901. > 

(9thl Mary Frances Toot hiker b 1875; a J88I. 
dthj Charles Koger Toothaker b Philadelphia,pa. ,Hov T6. 

/r . . IC76; landscape gardener at Malden, Mass. 

(^tn Flora Avaline T othaker b T878; d 1879. 

( 9th) llice Lucy Toot h iker h|j 879. 

(9thi Twin girls d at 3 months, 

(9th alv ard Pays on Toothaker b Peabody .Mass. Dec T 8 
1880. In 1902 lived at Balden, Mass. * 

( 9 th) /nily Elizabeth Toothaker b Peabody, Mass., > e T8 
. 4 T 883; resides Malden, Mas . 

. .. (9thj| on b ‘894; lived one day. 

'Mm.; ’-loronce Toothaker b Lowell,Mass. , Feb., 1847; d at 
Manchester,5.H., Oct.,I 860 . 

feVZ\J ameB T ; lbel 1 " othaker b Manchester,W.H., Oct .1848; d T849. 

(8th). lora Beatrice Toothaker b anchester,'’.H. Feb J 4 J86T* d 
. ^ T8,1913. iddrees 34 Otis St., . dford.Mass, 

M(Ist) at Zoroaster .Mate., Fov 7, J877 Tm.Baird Willard h Buxton 
a oad.Province of Quebec,July 6,1852% 
at Melrose,ua* s . , June 30, T896 Charles Cyrus Bach elder 
-•ridge ort , Ct., Jan 30, 1865; groc r ,Malden,Mast. 

3 n oi Cha^.Gyruj Bach elder & Mary ...Reef. 

Children of the 1st carriage; 

(9th^ Fred La Roy Willard b ray 27,1879; resides T9 
Park St. edford,:;ass.;;alden, Mss s,. schools'# 

1 erv,) d in Spanish jn. War and honorably dis- 

/ q+ v»A wl ch ' trgQ(1#Ie Guara at ?• 0-urn,..a ts. .utomobile pan or#. 
(* /th ® ^ lorence #mma Willard b May 25,1880 ; resides * 

Barrett t, , ;<*■!(< en , i. < . .Maiden schools, 
and Boston A rt and Fusic scho o1. 
ii \Ug 24, 1904 Chas.Ka Keever. 

(9th(J Clarence B .rtr&m Willard b Pawtuckot.R r 
Feb 4,1883; d there July 23,1883. 

(9th> Bertha May Willard b Chelaee.,Mass., Jufte T9 
WQ6i d t Malden, Mass., Kay 24,1895. 

(Jth^ -mid Beatrice Willard b Chelsea,Mass., Nov 12. 

I88? 5 resides IID Franc!> t., Providence,R.I. 

Medford, 4a s&., high school I9r7; ^iss .Formal 

.rt choo 4 , I9TI; 19JI-T9J2 Supervised Draw- 

ing -md painting in the Mass, towns,wj iminrton 
Harvard & Bolton. * 

/n ^ v P r 6 *^9X2 Daniel Tubert Mat thews on. 

r ^, 1A <sharle Willard b Kay 30, 1889; deceased, 

h Id of the 2no mar i ge, with C.C.Baoheldor; 

(9th'Charles Cyrus BacheldorJr b Maplewood,Mas*. 

Koh 3, 897; resides J9 park t. edford, 

-*** ohonis of idford, iss* trs 1 ng*« lesman. 

(6th) Infant d T78I 

(6tho lion Toothaker V >t 2,1764 at Ze ne.K.H.; a Fond Du Lao, 

.F Z6 > 1866. .bout I8T8 wont to Johnstown,Vt, am 

MFrhn-i’ M -)Jt M l0 'ff lsP at v >aown. .Burlington ft 

Underhillyn T83I to J’itoairn.U.Y.; in 186 to ’"ii.consin 

Portsmouth,H.H. • nily Slpper b 1796; rona 

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(7)Joshua Sloper/Vb Montpelier, Yt., 20,1816; a Tau, 

• *,. » —8-~4)» Mv a was a true Christi 

:;ian and a temperance man, not usinf? liquor, tea, or 
coffee. A member of the Methodist Church. He was 
, tallman, C feet, 4 inchesM T e went to Disc 
buj a farm, was taken sick in a feu 1 hang 
from congestive, fever, hear father, I think ^ of 1J .^ l 

i; i m es he died amovig st rang? era* X w* % s hut four 

years old when he went to Wie.He was a farmer." 

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", ** Pitcairn,St T.awrence Co. TT.Y., Mary Reminfton, 

aied May, 1883, 'birth of her second child, 

Daughter of John Remington, 

(8*Sarah Sloper> b Pitcairn, TT ,Y,, ' v 17,10415 

tToopersvi lie, Michigan . 

6,1870 airy Wliite U.Y. St ate, and d. 

» f«3 —8—•22)/* D ,ii' ht r of Rand 

Mercy Csrr.He was far 7 
■ brave soldier in th^pivil War ..After IS years 
of d work the widow got ' v 

pIS#00 per month, with which she bought 
cottage i and ood garden which sh ■ ;s 

herself, as she lives alone* 

f 9 ^ Mary Josephine White b 0 h,Wi 

kk. 1874; d ch 6,1 63 (21 -3-t^ 

^ 9 ) Jul i a F r anc e s Whi t e h Or e onbush. Ui s., 
D cc 2 3 ,108 2 -ig ed f Z —6 lent hs}. 

(9^ Jessie Florence White b lug SO, 1375; 
Resides Kansas City, 

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(10) Wilbert Henry Cano on h Dec 6,1901, 

(8)flary Josephine Toothaker h May 1845; d June 8,1.875, 
it the birth of her first child. 

i Trenton-,*.J.; ilor; then Capt. 

of a steamer. Died from cancer Nay 10, 1095; buried 
Trentoh, Oneida County, N.Y. 

(9^I.illian ! ]dno lusten b Ck.rt] ,r - t t ... 
25,1875; resides I River St * x Greenfield,? 

Has lived in Trenton & Rochester, N.Y. 

H Nov 30,1893 Edward H.Crawford b July 8, 1872; 

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(IO)Aaron Ennis Crawford b Nov 1,1894. 

SStf -u el S . thaker 1318; 

left his home In Pitcairn, TT.Y. ? and went to Michigan to 
his mother; started back, and was never heard from. Unmarried, 

{7t Roswell Shurtl Toothaker Rutland, Vfc., Feb 12,1824; 
oersville, Wis • (t Is 

He had a large farm, but he has divided*’ this among the 

children of his daughter. He owns a nice cottage in town. He 
lef"-£ Vt* when old*lived Pitcairn,N.Y** Before 

he had several -kinds of employment.After that was 
engaged in farming and dairying. In the Fall of I860 he went to 
Michigan; bought an 80—acre farm two milefe from C< nersvil' 

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fhe Ld 80 acres,He gave his daughter 
she was married. In 1884 he built a house in Coopersbille,Mie 
and rented his farm for two years.Then he returned to the 7 
far mtil the spring of 1892.He then rented the farm to his 
grand-daughter and her husband; worked it together until 

Jan.,1897, V o then divided his land am4mg his grandchildren 
Q . hecame a Christian .when he was 14 years odd „ an' he and 
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(9) taura Estelle. Jordan b <?m,+ m t»» t . 

Coopersville, Mioh. Sept Io * I87i 5 re8 lge 

■ <J?r IS,1892 irt D. Vandal - } I ■ rj _ 

flO)K.D,Tanasburgh 1 - 15,1 

/2i{^ zzie ^andsburgh. h ai? 19 ro°6s 
( ' ) Arthur Vandshnrgh h tjcq ^n*Tpc!ft 
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i ) FT „ tT A T* f) ft 71 T\ Q a y, 4 - f r 1 to W ^ 

Li-Ak farmer ^f £ \ ' V ' 10 75 » r — 1 sOoopersv 111 e 

sister and "her husband; ?hf " ls 

him a ma housf 6 on n the C fo^ r h *% |Tandfather *oothakerTuilt S 

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a 1? ■'■• ln 'vaion he is working' no- 

J?i rH rhl 89Z 1 lo W.Witehbnrns b Co >perevill e - i0 h 

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^ 1 arc '’Russell Jordan b Aug gT X 894 » 

(10) Currie Claude Jordan b Aor 26 T896* 

(yr - ' ^ ^Blanche Jordan b B e o Sl’l 898 ; a j 

f10) C# renoe & r Jordan b ■ 12,1906* 


frp^anklin Seymore "oothaker b Underhill vt t- 

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d. 1 1 ir leer b 18 80: y X I90T : 

(9) 11a .-Barker b 1890. 

(8 Itot?n e co G ‘ ^int ha vZ h 1 ” r - T 5 -Mia Rutland, 

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(8) Twin- Harth; • Tooa'rer l Mary Toothaker b 1865; Martha d 
months; Mary d in 3 weeks* 

(*j iCa:"'i 'j : .* r ootha her h - T uly T'7 ,1359; rest es Granada.* - 'ir 

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*0, Sylvester Cooper b Madison Co. T "ov t;:, t 8T4. 

Son of Martin Cooper & Chios Treeker,. 

(S)hdna I ,C ojer b oh 9,1888* 

(9 3 h. . Cooper b Lug 23,1891- 

(8^George H.Tcothalrer b Hoy I T , 1861; ' Jan it, 1890; unm* 

fSjCharles W v Toot baker b Sept 5,1863; I t i 

* r ' er b Hoy .9,1865; farmer Rutland Township,? 

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©s W% Toothaker b Apr 9", 1070; d Jan 15,1870. 

(cf\ :. a Florence Y otbaker b July 16,1879; resides F r azier 
Township, Minn* 4,1889 

Township, Minn., Dec 29,1870; farmer; son of Gilbert Sickl-s 9 - 
Iydia- 

(9)Thomas Frar b Dec 22,188 . 

f9)Chester Ramond Sickles b May 15,1894. 

(91Hazel Sickles b hob 25,2897. 
f 1 \ Sickles b Jan ( ' . 

(9yYernon Gilbert Sickles b Peb 20,1901* 

(8} > T ettie Toothaker b Apr 3,1874; resides Center Creek Tovnship 
• 9, 1897 J< , 6 > ^ 

Germany, Mob 21*1869; farmery t rew Hasen & 3 

. . \Vrv*M* 

( 9) r.— •'•*• * £ J,Haz en b Peb 24 ,2398# 
ho1 nd 1, Hazan b Jan 2T, 2900. 

* . >1 23,2876; resides M 

oot I, I 31 ' Lan D* 3 on ] B£§88t>®@@tC | , 

Germany vFeb 8,2870; lived in Rutland 2ownshin, Minn.* 6 years; 
after marriage in May : • Villge, Tfann; fcon of ' 

Sc Margaret- 

(O' 1 5stb er B ,IM ,n r en b S .at T9,2895 / 

(i j ilvin 0 Hansen b Peb 4, I s 97 • 

(if '51mer F knsr b T T ov 18,1 98* 

(I'Thildred Taura jisen b 'Tev 2,1902. 

S* Tootbaker Hov 19,1877; 'ft,ipleton Tpisnsbip f Mil 

L suecesful teacher for years. ' M Peb 2,2899 Hewton Darling 
Greely b lapleton, .Winn., May 29,2878; son of Mi Hi am Greeley z 

.11 en Sm i t h; farm er. 

(9) Go Ida 4faura Greeley b ITov 19,1899- 

(8)Myrt1e May Toothaker b Oct 27,1882; resides Frazier Township, 

MartPn County, Minn. M July 29, 2899 Arthur ^ewis Greely b 

Map1eton. Blue Barth County, Minn.Jan 20,1876; son of TfyGreely & 

Mary Mary Smith. 

(9)Rollo .Arthur Greely b June 26,1900* 

(9^ Harold Milton Greely b Sept 22, 2902. 


(7^Sarah Jane Toothaker b in Vt. Hov 30,2821; d Greenbush,Wis., : ay 12, 
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d ^eb 26, 1894 (71iFarmer; son of Joseph Lamphear - jaran M 
Farland. Enlisted in the northern army Nov 25,186,6; ana ^ as _ 
hono^hly iisoharged Hay 3,1865; served _in the 8th Jisoonsto Ra C t. 

After his marriage moved to Greenbush, Sheboygan County, <is* 

(8)Julia Delia Lamphear b ?itoairn,lT*Y. . 

1,1 ' June 7,1877 Giles G$0lb@£t'?G 'fla£G©£$OOGOnOGfO Gilman, 

farmer; the son of Edward Gilman and Dorinda—- 

... i to 1078; graduated at 

(S^Frejh.ie GiUaun h Igiool June 17,1897; teacher. 
Greenbush. .-is. , -‘•b 11 - 

(9)Ethel ^aud Gilman b. Feb 12, T 'I• teacher* 

(cAfomest Lloyd Gilman b Feb 9,1884; reaiut>D 

^ Green 1 Wis«Graduated Greenbush, Wis., High }1 » 

_ t T t x from Plymouth, Wis* ; High School^ 

I (alHva Lamphear b Shawville,’ St Lawrence C l; y»J 

wi *1655; resides Sheldon, Iowa. Sin her mai i^e she 

lived in Ashton & Sibley, Iowajaince 
She and her daughter, Hattie Uiee, *r* members 

, po t q 74 lymatfi Henry Hills o ..lyaOU^n. , 

• 6,^850; coniraoto md builder; son ox hn; n 

Jones Hills & Jerusha T Griffin* 

{^Nellie Maud Hills b lv 18,1874;. housekeeper* 

(9)Hattie Alice Hills b Sept 4,T876; graduated 
at She 13 n, Ic i* chool, ^une,ia94; meml 

of the M*E Church;: ident ^ of fchs Spworth^League, 

<. ' Falls Normal School, I year; 

taught school 2 years; 4 n S-e oi , - , 

Iowa, schools 4 years, 

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(9)Daughtbr b Mch 1887; lived one day. 

■ VJoseph .Alfred Lamphear b Feb 8,1851; i Jan 20*1900; 
resides r ” *» inn* City Sngine 
t r about 1331 fcnelia Van Norman o, ea-u.u , 

f 9) Infant* 

(Chm lard C. Lamphear* 

( 9 ) Howard Glen Lamphear* 

(Cl';/inn i 1 r ed Lar.iphe ar« 


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( 7 ], James S, Toothaker b 1827; d at X8 months# 

(r- y' Toot al - b Pi » r * 1 * * * ' * u 

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■ trst" no professional Hen in thi . **anoh of the 

1 3 rs and owners - * J 

o r th t .er xar.ny, •• _ , j-v~ oVinvtnest-’ of ny right leg lout 

acres of land. I an crippled V — e snoi oness ex * 

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(8)0bid Toothaker b Aug 7,1 ; » • * 

. , _ , -i 7 T^rT * • l fine patient in 

(8 .• )thaker b Nov 7,l8bi , 

<5tate Hospital OgdGfig Ogdenaburg, B . 1 • _ . - v 

T 38 4 De Witt Clinton Burtoh a • •» * • 

’ ; ; son of Mo 

... Bnrtch b ,1884; » * 

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(8th<J John Jameb Toothaker b Pitcairn, N.Y, June 8, T365; 
resides CedarviHe, Minn. P. , Namr os. Teacher; unm. 

(8th) inna Toothaker b July 18,1867; milliner and dress maker, 
Irwin. S, Dakota. ;i 1886 Charles Mo Donald who d T889* 

No children. 

(8th Calestia Toothaker b Pitcairn,N.Y. , June I, T869; lives 
Lee Center, Oneida County, it,y, 

M Feb 15,1891 Howard V Davis h Watson, 1T,Y,, July T9.T854; 

deceased; son of Daniel Davis & sliza- 

(9th) Clarence 1. Davis b June 10 , 1892, 

(9th^ Guy l.D^vis b r I, 1897, 

(BthV innie lima Toothaker b Oct 29, J87f; resides Benson’s Pines, 

M Moh 10* -1888 /(lberl Drappo b uth Finch, I rio, 
Forem n for th I temational Paper Company; son rf Peter 
Crappo & Catherine- 

(9th) Lydia Elizabeth Drappo b Jan 5,1899. 

(9thO Hmily Drappo b lug 6, 1890. 

(9thi Walter Drappo b July 155,1893. 

(9thl Isaiah Drappo b Apr 24,1896, 




1871; unmarried. 




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(7th^ Hanna^ S, or Lucretia, Toothaker b 1834; d 

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( r ’th4 Jares s, Toothaker b Pitcairn, N. Y,, ,pr 25,1836; d j eh io, 
1915 * ” My great-grandfather Toothaker oau from ngli nd in T 7 o 

4 keys un(i _ 8 girls.During the Revolutionary war he Td)v 
1 ^ ^ Gvi ncav Bobton,\vvi.jr;o, , and at one time he lived on the 
Toothaker (farm homestead near Boston, which he had inherited.My 
aunt; lived in l.Y* State, and have descendants in < , ’ 

?h i are H.C Coates, Dr.Burroughs and Thomas Whipple,” 

1 the ge of 23 years I went to Greenbush, wife,» and I 

in lie tod t ay I, 1861 in Go. B., 8th Rgrt , Wisconsin Volunteers; 

v * oa rably discharged oept 19,7865. I and my wife are members 
of the Baptist Church. I lived at Oreenbush,Wis. , 1870—1882; 

at Unity,Wis,, 1882-1885; parta f nit.,Hich., 1885 to 1915. 

Ful data of his VCivil War service pages - 

:i Nov 14, T 865 Sarah Bethania Pettet b Pinckney,Pa. , May 20,1844* 
d aughter of Oz-sdas Pellet & Nancy Russell. 

(8th^ Ida May Troth ker b Greenbush.Wia,, Sept ?,t 865; 
Resides Sparta,: ioh. M jft 17,1887 Irthur :.Hinman b 
Sparta,wich. , Ipr.p856; millwright; son of Albert G, 
Hinman & Julia Jacobs. 

(9thlClinton Cheney Hinman b July 6,1888. 

(9th) :dna May Hinman b Sept T7,T8 90-» 

(8th) Inna Lottie Toothaker b Greenbush,Ms. , May 30.J869* 

. 'Sept I2, T 899; i noble Christian, 

(3thJ0lla Delight Toothaker b Martin County, inn. ,Apr 

28,1871; resides Sparta,' ich. he 8. husband members 
of the 3 /pti t Church. M Feb 8,7907 Theodore C.Teeple 
l) Sparta, ich., Moh.,1867; real estate business; Drohi- 
b .i tionist; of W? • • Te^iplej& valine .nderson, 

1 • $■ af rd Toothaker b Martin Co, t l :inn*»/)pr 2 ,1873; 

Lj.v e9 u % Anse,Mioh.Mioh» State Normal cheel;"Pri no 1 pul of schoolfi 
M June 12, 1902 Fanny Foster. 

(8th^ he;.t r James Toothaker b Winnebago City,Minn. June 28.T875; 

81enographer,Sparta, lcSalesman.Womb r Baptsist Church . 




















































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letter to her returned :arked "’hicalled for.” 


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(T).4lvira To othaker d ,r one day old. 


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the home of her son, "’illia/i Coatee. Che'live Menasha, 7is. 
I.: er-ied Dennison Coates, 


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(7*William MVCoat 8 lived in l.Y.City. 

(7}R elto Coates* 

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I enlisted at Greenbush, 7/is., May I, 1861 
B* 8th Wieoom in K ; t, ■; hinte r Infantry, und r Capt.B.B.Conger tnd 
Colonel R.C, Murphy, to a rve for three years, or during t r. 

.ur K g roent was assigned to the Second Brigade, 1st Division, 

T6th Corps, r ay of .iiss, ur Company spent o^bout two months at 
Gre nbush, Y/is., in daily drills, and in July we were taken to 

1 1y ', is., md put in our Be iment 9 where v > had regime tal 
drill® each day. About pt 1st we left Madison for St .Louis, a 

nu her of our Company going into canp at Benton Barracks on the 


Fair Grounds , 
out to guard 
Rebel Cavalry, 
ft or driving 
railroad whore 


Jttst opposite the City.The next day we were sent 
the Iron Mountan railroad, aga1nst Jeff Thompson*s 
which had b- n burning bridges and tearing up tracks* 
the Rebels back to Fredericktown we returned to the 
we found a train waiting to take us to Pilot Knob. 

Oot I6th 1861 n surprl ed Thompson and his Cavalry, an 

after- two or three days* fighting, wo succeeded in taking a few 
prisoners an ome nr,unit ion. This was the last that we ever saw 
of ~ u ompson n : hi. troops.Ve then returned t& Pilot Knob where we 
remained ibo t a month to guard the railroad, e were next ordered 


to Cairo, TVs., to await the issuing of the n^w Springfield 
muskets, n Ich 1st we crossed the river, and wont by train 

t° ^oint_pheasant, Mo..about thirty miles sc nth of Cairo.From there 

to How Madrid.Here we had a three days* $ kin i with 
fighting daytimes ,and advancing as far as wo c; uld 
of the night, digging trenches to protect against the 
enemy,On the third day we succeeded In driving the 
their works, and capturing all their h avy guns.Our 
next sent down below Island Ho 10,For three w eks 


we marched 
the Rebels, 
under cover 
gun s ofth o 
ene?y from 
Regiment was 

Commodore f*• ote*s flotilla had bo£n bombarding the heavy fortifica¬ 
tion. ^at the end of the Island without avail. But Foote at last fei) 
:t on a plah which proved success fill .Landing the boat, the rhio 
Belle, with a load of men 7 he cut a roadway around through the 

for os t, and, taking advantage of the flooded condition of the 
river, floated the gunboat; around to the unfortified end of the 
Wind an’ took over 500 prisoners without firing a shot. ?e then 
wem back to Hew Madrid, where we were Brigaded under the command 
Joseph .iOwer, consisting of the following: 5th : innesota,nth i. souri, 
-4th Ills, and 8th Wisconsin, 

’Vn pr 26th we wefott up the River to Hamburg Landing, about 
thre- milos above Shiloh, marching from there to Corinth, where, 
after thredays’ fight rg, we compelled the nnery to evacuate, 
ur n ex t important engagement was a two—days * battle at 
,uk apt I9t n 9c 2 th,General Mower, our Brigade command r, being 

wounded in the neuk.and having fallen with hV horse, wai 

they, supposing him to be dying, 
a single attendant.The General 
they supposed him to be, for, 
attendant was looking the other 
and ran like a do*-*r to wh°re 
with hat in hand, amid a shower of 
Federal ranks. net 3d and 4th, 
to retake Corinth and were defeated with 
had no important engagement in the winter of 1862. 
h ‘ginning of next year Gen .Grant began concentrate ng 
forces about Vicksburg, In the hope of getl 1 g a” 

the town, three months wore spent in 
around Vicksburg. .. canal was cut across 


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captured by the Rebels, 
hi in the care 
so dead, however, 
his chance, when 
sprang from hV 
stood grazing, nd 
rode into the 
Buren tried 


left 

was not 
witching 
way, he 
a mu ; 

Reb el bull *ts, 
Price and Van 
great loss.Vo 
But at the 
all of his 


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of 

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the 
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position in the rear of 
beating about the bayous 

ben in the riv r with a view t< opening a pa, sgg- for the 
gun boats, but a flood washed aV the w rkr away,Finally jt 
was decided tc run the fleet past Vicksburg, <2 nd, on the night 


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guns bur. t fr rth with shbt and 
steamers, but th-y went tn with 
ces new marched down 

to form 


R eb el 


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and on 'My 2nd|nir R ginent helped in th* evacuation of Gr nd Gulf, 
and, on the 14 th of th- 1 sam- j month, helped in the capture of 

lack: an, th® capital* On I6t G-n ral pemb r ton 9 with his 

Rebel force s from Vicksburg^ was mot and defeated at Champ! n ’-ins, 
°nd was obliged to k safety within the fortifications of 
Vicksburg, fo-** h^ had also be n defeated on the J7th at Big 
Black River Bridge, assaults w re made on the Rebel works, 

but they were repulsed with t - rr Ible losses, So it was decided 

that the o^Ly way to capture the city was to by laying siege 
t it, .accordingly, we cut off all. points of iupply.M/rc rather 
important engagement: wore fought , at Haines’ Bluff * and ilechan- 

icsvill in June. Or ml continued the sieg of Vicksburg until 

jUly 4th , when Pemberton, being able t hold out no longer, 

surrendered the city with more than 50,00 0 men, thr-usna ds of 

small arms, hundreds of cannon, and quantities of amunition and 
stores. 

n Id at this time I was taken sick, n’ on July 29th I 

received my disoharg from t Louis. ; returned home, and wai 

doctored up. On Vov I7th I re-enlisted , joining my command again 
at Big olack River Bridge, iM . From here we went over to 
Canton with supplies for hherman^Grant having been put in command 
of the army of the West. Herman then ordered uf dow to 

reinforce Banks on the Red River expedition, ur first battle was 
fought H oh I5th, 1864 at Fort e Russ ay. , and resulted in the 

capture of the first fort|**M and th- taking of many pri; oners. ;1 
Alexandria we were joined by Banks.We were sent in pursuit of 

so ;e Rebels who had gone out a little bit from Alexandria, on 

cur enet cring the city, and, on overtaking them, we engaged them 
in a skirmish until 5 when we went into ca ;p en a hill, 

1 oslean a mile from the Rebel camp.in the- evening General 1 ow r 
sent word around that th-- boy? might build all the fires t>my 

wanted to, and soon the top of the hill was coverdd with 

c unp fires. About 9 o’clock we received the order to fall in 

I and not to speak a loud word.We wore marched right off from r* 
cur fires.We could ae^ where the on my ha’ gone into camp,but 
we kept off to the left and went right In around them.When w^ 

had them well surrounded General Mtfwer heard some one coning, 
and, halting they*-* demanded \ and received) the countersign, they 
thinking him to ho a R c bel picket .Lower then enquired where 

they were going, and, upon their replying that they wwre going 
r re info rc -its for their General, General Mo wer said,’I just the 

one you aro looking for,for Gen.T lylor ordered me down to reinforce 
y u. * After getting from these men all the information that Me. 

could, A ow r said,’You may consider yourselves prisoners.’ •Why,* 
they answered, ’we are not YankeesJ* »THat i: just it.’ Mower 
replied. *’’e are Yankees.’ We were then marched up on the Rebel 

linos, and, giving the countersign, marched right in among the 

sleeping troops, and took about a thousand prisoners without firing 
a shot. 

^ Banks* troops suffered a defeat in an engagement at 

Sabine Cross Roads on ,pr 8th, but the next day ' our troops met 

these same Rebels and fought two battles with them at pleasant 
Hills and Cane Rivor, defeating them at both places and cap¬ 
turing^ back more than hd&f the artillery that Banks had lost. 

Generals Smith and Mow r wished to pursue the Rebels . lut Bakns L aid 
that wo had nor more than amunition enough to cover our retreat. 

I A ay 12th wo again encountered these bane Rebels at .lexandrla, 

defeating them and driving them out, after which we burned the 

town.During the battle of Alexandria sc-me of our rtillery horses 
had received a broken log from a bursting shell.But when the bugle 
call sounded to limber up to the gun. the faithful horse -hobbled 

around on three logs to his post in front of the gun, and had 

to be sh t. 

"Our next battle was at Lake Chico,July 7th and 8th, whore 
we had such h rd fi lag, but did not take y pi nera. • 

went from here to Vbemphis, and I was detailed to care for the 
wounded soldiers at Adame* Hospital .Our Regiment was next senl to 
little Rock, rkansae, to find out why no word could h received 
from General teele. found that prioe had been king a raid 
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in pursuit of Price, marching through little Hock to Camp 

9 wn^re we were taken aboard a transport and carried 
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t 2nt* r «E 0r fc?-i' C 5 ty Z M °" , rapairing bridges th-^at Prioe ha burned? 
i™Ltr n f ,ilea to overtake Prioe*a tany.Tha next day we marohed to 
^'3Cington,,,o., going into camp for the night. next morning 

„ „ "JO 8° - ln p° ranks when General Smith received a dispatch 

ftom Gen.Roseorans stating that he had got Price cornered on the 
tittle Bins River, nd that, if wo could gel up there that daw 

ocul,. capture Price end his whole force.But General Smith said, 
forty-five miles to kittle Blue River, and I want every 
ine host he can.’ jid we wont through in just eight 

witn les^ straggling than m any day beforo.But when 

that Price had broken th rugh Rosecrans 
'■rf-in ^ « 4 .. - of his Whole wagon train and nearly h If 

itiv d y i*hi ir ° w “ went t0 **»&>«*• and wo had no eooner 
arriveo there than we aere ordred t( Nashville *vnn t 

^ oma6 » i ind the next raom=lng we left by transport for^ " 
Hashvilie, arriving there on the day of the battle of Franklin 

tmmediately began fortifications outside of Kashvin e. bout this* 
time a heavy storm of rain and sleet set e,.u>out this 


man to 

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, . . Uo word tc be reaay to move at daybreak wit>> ivn 

B^ d^e ttet onf a ^Td® rBa °P ! * t a •* rr htfvar, "the fog was 

th,: i + e couia not se j across the yard ahead, so 

that we did not dare to start until 9 in the morning Wr v rr 
marched out to within about five miles from Jashvill^* to a 

throu(?h B th 0ng iM d ir 8ltUa p d on the t0 P of » hill.We marched down 
.litkt'. tt lfk’ i ind ’ reforming, charged right up th- hill 
e 8 f P- 1 th cnly on mn killed one wounded 

s kad taken this fort we saw the long lines of t 

f-' P’V ln f Up t ’“ n,n<1 a atone wall down about forty rods 
frm the fort, hut, instead of m..rohing directly f 0 r 'V «, 

Sips «VoSJ gff J.S* tTJX™TTSrC 

prisoners.:,,, next day at 3 P.tt.we nude a desp’rate fte?ge In 
disabled by a gun-sh t wound through my left fhoulder.For four weeks 

months r^then VeMTT *£ .^skille.Ky, where I remained th£e 
!L * he ? received £ furlough and swent home for 30 daws t 

returned to Louisville at the expiration of my furlough hi,? ' 

soon transferred to MadisonyWis, ' * - b ' ‘ 

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THi£ RECORDS OF AHDR3W TCCTH'iKRR OF THR THIR3 ©3HSRATIC5. 

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His Line is: fist generation) Ancestor Roger Toothaker— 

(£ndT Roger Toothaker and Mary Allen- 

(2d generation) Andrew Toothaker b Billerica, Mass., Oct 
4, 1679; the date of his death at Harpswell, Me., has not 

been found. All that is known of his wife is that her name 

was Abigail.He removed from York, Me* , to Harpswell, Me* 

T{\e following documents show that he early removed from 

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Billerica, Mass., to York, Me.Ho other Toothaker is mentioned 
in the old York records.lt is thought that all of his children 

were born at York, Me*, as the dates of their births were 

recorded there. 

From Maine Wills and Deeds, Volume 9, Folio 9; n To all 

Christian people to whom these presents may come, or doth concern 

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AUDRAviT IOQTHAKKR of York, in ye County of York, in ye 

Province of Maine in Hew Hbgiand, sendeth greeting: 

Know ye that ye said Andrew Toothaker, for anri in 

consideration of a valuable sum of money to him in hand well 

and truly paid by Hannah Smith, widow of York, in ye County 
of York aforesaid, hath given granted, bargained, sold, aliened, 

©fifoeffsagn "aQeo@beoaatoaipoo©a®©ooo^e^ootietcocfcoceciftocHafiQ0Bo r sofl!tEi n 

enfoeffed and confirmed, and doth by these presents give, grant, 

bargain, sell, alien, enfoeffe, and confirm, and fully, freely, 
and absolutely make over unto ye said Hannah Smith, her heirs 
and assigns forever, a certain piece, parcel, or tract, of land 
lying on the Southwest side of York River, being by estimation 

thirty acredjby it, more or less, which said parcel of land was 

given at a Town Meeting in Yo£& said York, June I7th, 1685, 
unto Timothy Hodesden, ye former husband of the said Hannah 
Smith, as by said Town Records will more fully appear, and is 
butted and bounded as followeth, namely: 

Beginning at a beech tree standing on ye eastward side 
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and two polos and backward Southwest to ye brook that runs 
into ye old Mill Crick, and by said Timothy 1 s \ return;: on York 
Town records v.will more fully ShOw appear; togther with all 
ye rights, privileges , and advantages, belonging unto ye said 
land, or any of its appertunanoes, or any wais or any time 

redounding to ye same, or any part or parcel thereof, unto ye 
said Hannah Smith, her heirs and assigns forever. 

TO HAVA AUD TO HOLD and quietly and peaceably to 
possess as a sure estate in fee simple. Moreover, ye said 
eaahShOOSMfchO Andrew Toothaker doth for himself, his heirs and 
administrators, covenant, ingage, and promise to and with ye said 
Hannah, ye above said premises with all its privileges, to be 
free and clear from all former encuinberments, as also from all 
future claims and interruptions to be had, or commemced by him, 
his heirs, and assigns, doth by these presents acquit and dis¬ 

charge the same, yet notwithstanding this above deed is to 
understood that if ye above named Andrew Toothaker, his hfcirs, * 
or executors, do well and truly pay, or cause to be paid, unto ye 

above named Hannah Smith, her heirs and assigns, ye full and 

just sum of thirty pounds money, say seven pounds and ten shillings 
money, at or before the first day of December next, I7T4, and » 

so yearly until ye whole is paid, then this deed is null and 

void and of non—effect.Otherwise to stand and remain in full 
force, effect, and virtue, to the true performance of these pres¬ 
ents. ^re above named Andrew Toothaker has hereunto set his hand 

and seal this seventh day of December, One Thousand Seven Hundred 

and Thirteen. An drew Toot haker f X S ea 1.) 

Signed and delivered in the presence of :Lewis Bane, Samuel 
Came. Abraham Preble. York SS. Dec 7th, 1713. 

Andrew Toothaker personally appeared before me , one of 

her Majestie's Justices of ye County of York, and acknowledged 
the above sale to be his free act and deed. 

3efore me*Abraham Preble.Justice of the Peace. 

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Maine Deeds, Bock 8, Folio 247: 

To all Christian people to whom these presents may come, 

or do concern, Hannah Smith, now widow, late wife of Joseph 
Smith, hut formerly wife, of Timothy Hodsden, also of said 
York, deceased, of York, in ye County of York, in ye Province 

of Maine, in Hew England, sendeth greeting: 

Know ye that ye said Hannah Smith for and in consid¬ 
eration of thirty pounds money to her well and truly in hand 
paid, or otherwise satisfactorily secured, to he paid by Andrew 

Toothaker, of said York, ye receipt whereof ye said Hannah doth 
acquit, release, discharge, and relece, ye said Andrew Toothaker, 
his heirs and assigns forever, and have given, granted, bar¬ 
gained, and sold, aliened, enfoeffed, and made over by these 
presents; giver, grant, bargain, and sell, -tlien, enfoeff, and 

make over, and fully, freely, and absolutely engage and confirm, 

I untc ye said Andrew To. ihaker, his heirs and assigns, a certain 
piece and parcel of land lying and being within the township or 
precinct of said York, being by estimate 30 acres, more or less, 
butting by breadth by said York BiVer, thirty and tv^o poles be- 
tween ye land of ye l 0 ng Cove, and ye land now in the 

possession of Josiah Mayn, and is butted and bounded as followeth, 
namely: 

Beginning at a beech tree standing by said York Hi her 

on ye Hast side of said Mayn's land, which was formerly Mr. 
M&ward Bishworth's, which was marked on four sides, and so by ye 
Biver last thirty and two poles, or perch, to a maple tree 
marked on four sides, and from said beech and maple .Southwest on 
both sides to a freshet brook that runs into ye old Mill Crick; 
together with. all my rights, benefits, privileges, appurtenances, 
and advantages , thereuntoQ belonging, both of wood, underwood, 
timber, timber trees standing, lying, or remaining thereon, or any 
other privilege belonging thereunto or anyways at any time re- 
dounding to ye same or any part or parcel thereof unto him ye « 

said Andrew Toothaker, hi heirs and assigns forever. 

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HATS AID TO HOLD and quietly and peaceably possess^ 

occupy and enjoy. Moreover, ye said Hannah Smith doth for 
















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herself, her heirs, executors, and administrators, oc ’ /,;n : • 

acknowledge, and promise to and with ye said Andrew Tocthafcer, 
his heits and assigns, ye above sai premises with a -v its piiv 

ileges to he free and clear from all sort or manner of encum- 

bermonts whatsoever, and forever after ye date hereof said 
Hannah doth warrantize and wiV save harmless awd defend ye 
said Andrtw in all y 9 above lands and privileges as if set forth 

in every particular nbove neutioned• 

IH WTT1TESS TTTR -gQ? ye above Hannah Smith hereunto set her 

hand ana seal this 4th day 0060 of December in the Year of 
Our X&rd O n e Thousand Seven ' T undred and Thirteen, in i“ twelfth 
year of her Majestie’s reign. HABIT AH SMITHfher mark) , SEAL. 

Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of: Lewis Bane, 

Samuel Came , A»ram Preble. 

York 3S. December ye 7th, 

Hannah Smith personally appeared before me , one of h r Majestie' 

Justices of ye Peace in ye County of York, and acknowledged -5 

ye above written to be her free act and deed.Before me, 

Abram Preble, Jubtioe of the Peace. 

Recorded according to ye original, vec 4th, I< 

Jos.Hamrnand, Regr. 

Maine Deeds, Book S, ' 1 1 I*£^. 

To all Christian people whom thi. deed may ooncera.Ti liam 
Moody of Hewbury, in ye County of Bssex, in the Province of 
ye Massachusetts Bay in Sew ’.ngland, yeoman, sendeth greeting: 

Know ye, ye said Tilliam Moody, for and in consider¬ 
ation of one hundred pounds current, passable money, to ham in 
r hand well and truly paid by Josiah Mayn of Yor^, in ye County 
of York, in above said Province, yeoman, at ye receipt thereof 

the said Til liam Moody doth ' herewith acknowledge himself to be 
fully satisfied., paid, and contented, and doth hereby acquit, 
exonerate, and discharge the said JOsiah i.layn, n it heirs , 
executors, and administrators, forever, and hath hereby given, 
granted, bargained, sold, aliened, enfoeffed, and made over, and 
doth hereby grant, bargain, sell, alien, -.nfoeff, - rr .... ov_*, 

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forever, one certain piece, messuage, or tenement, of c-nd, 
containing fifty acres within ye above said York, upon ye 
Southwest side of said York River, being a part of a parcel of 

land formerly laid out By unto hr.GOr* Henry Sayward, late of 

said York deceased, and since granted unto Mr. Cohn Harmon 
said York, and seven others, by said Town, and bought of them 
by said Moody; which sd. fifty acres of land i* funded as 

followed; 

On ye northwest o/{ Sd, Mayn's own land as ye bound 

were settled by him and Majo* Charles Frost some years ago, 

with what land is within said Mayn's fence in part ; and on ye 

northeast by some land let be lease to AB3JROT TCCTHAEER, by 

Frost on ye Southwest by ye dividing line between sd. York and 

lottery, and to take an even and proportional breadth from s .16 

I Mayn . s bounds Southeast to make up said fifty acres, or however 
otherways is reputed to be bounded, together with al ye rights 

titles, interests, emoluments and appertunances and advantages there¬ 
unto belonging, or anyways at any time redound to ye same 

i or any part or parcel thereof, only ye said Moody doth reserve 

for himself and heirs a privilege by ®at@r ye water side, for 

landing, of wood, etc, and to no other person; but all the 

premises and privileges , that only excepted , unto him, the 

said Jgsiah Mayn, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, 
forsver.^ have TQ rIDt an a quietly and peaceably to 

, possess, occupy. and enjoy, as a sure estate in fee simple.Moreover 

| ye said Moody doth for himself, his heirs, executors, and admin¬ 

istrators. to and with the sd. Josiah Mayn, his heirs and assigns, 
the above premises with all its prifriiiges to be free 
clear from all former gifts, grants, bargains, sales, rents, rights, 
dowrys, widow's thirds, mortgages, executions, or any other en- 
cumberments whatsoever, , or aflOCG any future claims/ ; challenges, 
arrests, law suits, or any ether interruptions in law proceedings, 
ye date hereof to be or commence by ye said William Moody, his 
heirs, and assigns, or any other person, or persons whatsoever, 
and that preceding the day of this date ye said William Moody 
















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or persons,from, "by, and under him his heirs, executors, ' ' ~ u ~ 

istrators, or assigns, and from all other lawful claims of 

person, or persons, whatsoever* 

IP! WITNESS WHEREOF ye said William Moody has heretoto 

set his hsna ana seal this I9th day of February, One Thousand 

Seven Hundred and nineteen- 

T^e said Mayn to have ye land of Moody within his 

fence to the Fiver, those words to and with ye said Josiah 
H yn, his heirs and assigns were "before signing. WcuKoody (Seal) . 
Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of Lewis Bane, 

Fox 11 *. Curtis, Ahram Prehle. 

York 33. York, Feh the I9th, 1718-15. 

rrle within named William Moody personally appeared before the 

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for and in said County of York, and acknowledged this within 

written deed of sale to be his free act aru; 1 ; oo. 

Abram Preble* 

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I Maine Peed^, Book TO, Velume 248, 

To all Christian people to whom these may come ^ jiur 

Touthacre of York in the County of York, in the Province o^. 

Massachusetts Bay in Hew England, send at h greeting. 

Knew ye, ye said Andrew Tothacre, for a no in consideraticn 

of ten- shilling, money to him <Un hand paid by Micom 

i Mac intire of said York, yeoman, hath given and granted, am 1 doth 

by these presents give, grant, bargain, sell, alien, enfoeffe, 
assign, make over and confirm ^unto said Mice® Mao intire and his 
heirs and assigns forever^ all his bold, right, title, and interest, 
that he now hath, had, or ought to haver* unto ten acres of land 

where it may be found within the township of said York clear 

I of all former grants which ye said ten acres of land was granted 
unto ye said Andrew Touthacre at a legal Town Meeting' in said York 
ye j7th , 1707—8 with all the rights, titles, privileges, advantages 

and appertunanees thereunto belonging, or appertaining, that may 
hereafter reduound thereunto unto him, the said Micom Maointire. 


















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enjoy the same as a good and clear estate in fee simple, and 
furthermore the said Andrew Touthaere doth engage and promise tc and 
with the said Mi com Maciniire to warrant and defend the above ten 
acres of granted land according to the true intent and meaning 

of said grant forever to this date# 

It WITHES5 WHSESOi 1 said Andrew Touthacre has hereunto set 

his hand and seal this first day of January, I7ET--2. 

Andrew Topthaere , (3 ea1#} 

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Abram Preble# 

York S3. York January ye 23d, 1721—2. 

| Andrew Touthacre personally appeared and acknowledged this above 
Tn§tfOm@fitO written instrument to be his free act and de-^d. 
before me, Abram Preble, Jus,Peace. 

1 Recorded according to the original, Jan 23,l72I--2* 

Per Abram Preble, Regr, 


Many families from York, Me removed to Merriooneag Neck, now RQppsw 
H^rpswell, Me. In 1737 .Andrew Toothaker was a resident of 

M er r i o on e ag IT e ok, K e. 


I Records of the Children of Andrew Toothaker 
Abigail, from the York, Maine Town Records# 
(4th generation) Abigail Toothaker borb 

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York, Me# , Apr 27, T7o^ Benjamin Grover« 

(5th) Martha Grover b Jan 9,1832. 

(5th^ James Grover b July 8, 1734. 

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(5th) Mary Grover b May 2,1735. 

M 1765 John Shepherd. 

(5th^ Andrew Grover b Jan 19, 1736. 

(5th^ T4omas Grcver b Sept 18, 


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(4th ) Sept Toothaker b rich 5,1714 ©> 

settler on rioonaag Heck, now Harpswell* Me* in 1750. 
M 1730 Hannah Webber; the daughter of Wait still Webber and 


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(4th) Ebe ezer To thaker b Jan 3,1717. 


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(5th) John Toothaker who located i^i^r , Me. See pages C2^ '? 

(5th ) Bbenezer Toothaker of Great Island, Harps ell, Me, 

See data pages *73“^ 

(5th) Sabra Toothaker;"daughter of Ebenezer Toothaker." 

LI July 25,1775 Benjamin Denslow of Great Island, Me 

(6th n )john Denslow b Jan 18,1775; d Oct.,1780. 

(6th) Benjamin Denslcw b Mch 18, 1777; d May,1777. 

^ 6 th} Samuel Denslow b Mch 18, 1777; d lUy 1782. 

(6th' John Denslow b Jan 18,1781 
LI Dec 6, 1812 Betoy Ewing. 

(6th) Mehetable Denslow b Apr 5, 1786. 

(6th' Patience Denslow b Apr 5, 1786. 

(6th) Dorothy Denslow b Mch 30, 1788; d July 9,1855. 

(6th) Joseph Denslow b Hov 16,1790. 

(6th) Elizabeth Denslow b July 10, 1792; d Jan 28 

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(4th) Mary Toothaker b York, Me., Sept 5, 1722. 























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(4th generation) Seth Toothaker b York, He*, Moh 5,1714* 

Seth Toothaker was living on Ilerriconeag Heck, now Harpswell, He,, 
in 1730. M 1730 Hannah Webbefr ; the daughter of Ancestor 
Waitstill Webber & Meribah Hutchins. 

The children as given here may not be arranged in their 
regular order. 

(5th generation) Paul Toothaker. "He lived on the homestead^ 
Harpswell Heck, Me. and took care of his mother, after the father's 
death. The old house w&s tern down many years ago, and a 
new one erected in its place.lt is nee owned by Capt. Falter -• 
Merriraan. M. Mrs .Isabella (Buck) Crooker; she was the daughter 

of Mr.Buck a well—to—do farmer of Buckfield.Me.I^e father said 

he would not help her if she married Crooker; this husband 
deserted her when she had three children; so she had to go 
from one place to another seeking work. So Paul Toothaker M her.’ 7 

((6th) (6th) The only child, Elizabeth Toothaker b 

Dec., 1823 d May 26, 1884. M June 27, 1848 

Robert Hewey of Topsham, Me. Ho children- 

(5thl Seth Toothaker b 1757; d Dec 21, 1849 aged 92 years. 

"Re was a Revolutionary War soldier; lived on Haskell's 

Island, Harpswell, Me.In the old Harpswell, , Me*» records he 
is called Seth Toothaker,Jr.The ear marks of his cattle 
were recorded at Harpswell, Me., Cct 21, 1776. 

M Feb 28,1781 Martha (patty) Haskell b 1761; d Feb 16,1837^ 

aged 76 years; the daughter of Capt Win. Haskell. 

(6th^ Abigail Toothaker b Dec 17,1786, 

M Hov 19, 1808 Charles Webber? - 
Son of David Webber & Eleanor Hays. Ho children. 

(6th) Ruth Toothaker b Dee 17, 1788; d Moh 7,T683;un - 

(6th^ William Toothaker b May 15,1790; lived Brunswick 

8c Phippsburg, Me. 

M Hov 30, 1815 Clara Curtis. 

Li Feb 22, 1835 rs » -Dane Pinkham b 1794; d 1862, 

(7th) David T othaker b Sepr 23,1830. 

(7th' Win.Hob Is Toothaker b Sept 23,1830. 

(7th} Seth Toothaker b June II, I83S 0 











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(7th v Capt George Toothaker b Harpswell, Me . , July 20, 1832 
d S.Harpswell, TMe. ,Apr 21, 1894 (71—7). 

He was the first keeper of the Haly Way Rock light¬ 
house and continued that work for several years.In 
his younger days he followed the sea. He was highly 
respected by all who knew him. 

M Ellen Aldridge Pinkham b Sept 24, 1857; d S. 

Harpswell, Me., Friday May 21, 1915 aged 78 years. 

Her e rly life was spent cn Haskell’s Island, Harpswell 7 
Me; after her marriage she lived at S.Harpswell,Metier 
loyalty and devotion to all of her acquaintances united 
them to her in strong bonds of devotion.Her many acts 
of kindness to the sick .and afflicted will long be remem¬ 
bered. She was of grand help in the writing of the 
histories of old Harpswell families. 

(8th) Capt.John Pinkham Toothaker b May 2,1859. 

T-^e famous fisherman cf S.Harpswel 1 , Me., where 
he , as well as in many ports, with his schooner 
Lochinvar? is so well known;their wonderful catches 
of fish are frequently reported in the papers 
of Portland and NBOOtOBC Boston. 

M Jan 22,1890 Arietta May Bibber b Harpswell, Me 
Jan II, 1866; daughter of Win.Stockbridge Bibber & 
Martha Ann Noble. 


(8th^ Stephen Arnold Douglass Toothaker b May 22, 

1862; a very successfyl fisherman of S.Harpswell,Me 

M Sept 9, 1904 Maria Quinten b Southern Bay, 

Newfoundland, June 16,1881; daughter of Charles Quenti 

(9th)Helen Rovena Toothaker b Apr 13,1906 
d young. 


(9th) Annie Arietta Toothaker b Mch 5,1907. 
f9thj Stephen John Toothaker * 

(91h ) J ennie To o t hak or, 

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(8thj James Edwin Toothaker b Jan 5,1865; cl Jan T 9,I882. 


(7th)John Toothaker;"unmarried. n 
(7th'* James Toothaker, 


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(6th(J Joanna Toot linker b May 19, 1792; d Portland, Me. .Sept 
4 1890,aged 98 yrs- 3 ms—16 days.Lived Orr*o Island,Me . 

^■ ;U " V 23,1811 David Orr of the 4th Orr generation 

,n Orr*'S Island, Me., b Apr 27, 1787 d Orr's Is land. Me •, 

Sept 17. 1 1871 aged 84 yrs—5 months.Private in Capt Johnson 
Company, 1814, 

(7th) Patience Orr b Dec I9,I8I3;d Feb 27, 1623. 
(7th)Martha Orr b Men 21, 1816; d Sept 8, 1817. 

(7th) Martha Orr b Jan 5,1818; d Apr 7, 1889. 


M ITov 27, 1836 Capt Sphrain Johnson b Bailey* s 
Island, Me., July 6,1814; d Orr*s Island,Me. 

June I, 1906. 

Full data in Johnson Genealogy by C.iT.Sinnett . 


(7th,i Ruth Orr b July 4,182"; d Oct 19,1826. 

(7th^ David W.Orr b ITov 10, 1824 ; d Dec II, 1846. 

f7thi Iaaa0 B * Orr b Kay 15,1827; : lived Portland,ITe . 
M 1853 Sarah Jordan of Freenort Me 

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(8th)Washington Jordan Orr b Apr 27 1854* 
Resides Portland, Me. 

M Sept II, 1879 Mila R.Peering, 


(9th^ Philip R.Orr b Oct 29,1879. 

(9tn) jora Peering Orr b ,pr 12,1884. 
(9th;lewis Orr b ITov 29,1886. 

(9th)Clement Webb Orr b Oct 25* 1889 


(dth^ Chester I.Orr b tug 18, 1856; lives 

Portland, Me. 


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Aug 18, 1879 Lilia Merrill b Oct 3,1881 

(8th) Kellie Howard Orr b Deo 26,1858, 

Resides S.Brunswick, Mil. 

M Frank Andrew Ross, 

(9th)Chester .Ross b Apr 29,1071 
f .\ l 9th 0rr Ross b Apr 8,1898^ * 

Lewis Orr b Mov 13,1861; 5 T87l. 
(8th)Wm, afred b Brunswick,::e. , ; 3,1867 

Hcv 14,1889 Cora Dyer Mldridge. 


(7th^ Ruth Crr b July 9, 1829 d 


■tug 


2~, 1895. 


u±y o,TOoT Hugh Parr b Harpswell, Me., Apr 16 , 
1814 ; d Jan 26, 1893. 


Fuller data in Farr Genealogy by C.H.Sinnett# 
(8thJ^ Lydia Johnson Parr b Deo 7,tq59, 

Johnson Harmon Stover.(See Stover History) 
(8th^ Rleanor Farr b Sept 2°,1855. 
i! Capt David Almcn Pinkham of Harp swell, Me* 
(See Pinkham History by C.K.Sinnett) 
























Moh 2,1832 ITov 8, 1882 # 


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(7th^ Joanna Crr 
II Sept 25,1849 George Washington Card b Friendship, 

» 1822; d DOpsh£m, B©00 Togus ,Me,, Ho v 8, 1886, 

Soldier in the Civil War. 

Full data of children^Card Genealogy by C.H.Sinnett 




Of7th)CB£tiehceG0£f C ObCJahQ. 28 ,‘IQ65C 

MocatooB©cagoB©c; GnapO00 f iD060OH©&i3©0COEO&0Qii 

(7th^ rationoe POrr b Poo 1,1834 d Apr 1883. 

M Chauncy Frye. 

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(6th^ Iydia loothaker b Aug 28 , 1794; d S.Harpswell, He. 
i.* Da vi a Hoble. 

(7th) "T-iere were 6 children five of whom d in infancy. 

dFa S 8^°I886 on ^F survivor, b lug 21, 1837 

ti (1st) A'hydia Frances Pinkham b Sept IS, 1844 

5 Sept 9, 1873; daughter of Elbridge Gerry Pinkham 

and Diana I.:Brown. 

M (2nd) Mary Melinda Bibber. 

Children of the 1st M: 

(8th|f l.abel Lillian Hoble b Aug 24. T865* 

* d at 25 years. 

(Boh) Jitta Lialinda Hoble b Mch 3,1868; d (27). 

(8tht Chas. abridge Hoble b ITov 19,1869;lives 
s #Harpswe11, Me. 

1' ? an ? ' T » 1893 Alice Danielson Blake 

b ..Harps el , Me., Ipr 23,1869; the 
daughter of Raymond Blake 

/ c . St ?! - ra ^ 1 e b dan 2,1896 * 

( tnf Gladys Lillian Hoble b ITov 2,I9C5* 

Children of the 2nd M of Charles Hoble; 

f ffitJ)” a L Ey / aU M? 0ble B:M * A.ilerryman. 

(otnJMelinda Hoble d young. 

(Sth^ F r ank Hoble, 


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(6th(| Aaron Toothaker b Peo 15,1801 


d Brunswick,Me.,Pec 


Buried Maquoitcemetery .Brunswick, Me. 


9,1851. 


Lydia Furbish of 3runswick,Me^b '.pr 2 ', X803* 


d Apr 26,1869. 


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Mary TT .Tocthaker b Apr 17,1833. 
Melinda H. Toothaker b Sept 9 ] 183 
Orissa- iT. / oothaker b Feb 24,1837 
Lydia J Toothaker b July 18,1839; # 
Wm* H. Toothaker b Mch 23,1841* 
Ephraim J.Toothaker b Aug 3,1843, 


d Jan 25,1864, 
Sept 23,1841. 


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5,1879 


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Continuation of tho children of 3*th Toothakor 
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(5) Abraham Toothaker b Harpswell, Me., 1742; d , 

" 2, 1829 (87)* is probably the Ibraham Toothaker whb is 

buried in the Maquoit Cemetery at Brunswick, Me* 

Harriet! Sept 7, 1769 Mary Wilson. * 

was pro>bably_ the son of Seth Toothaker (4) of Harp swell. Me. 

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C-uiluien recorded at Harpswell, Me, and is one of the earliest 
of Toothaker children in Harpswell, Me* 

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(6)Alexander Toothaker . b Sept 7,1771- 
1*1 Jan IS, 1795 Elizabeth Allen 


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(7) Isaac Toothaker b duly 15,1795# 

(7)Bphraim Toothaker b Moh 5,1797* 

Moved to New Vineyard, Me. 


From 6$ferairn T Tab■ etfs, 1 isbon Falla, ^eV 
Tt lly grandfather ,Ephraim Toothaker ;■ ioved .from "is . 
•5ei» to Phillips, Me«, 7 years ago. 

if Lydia Brown of Brunswick, Me. 1 

Wrote Stanley Brown, Brunswick,Me * & D.Toothaker, 
Phillips, We I fT When father's house was bured all 
of our family records were destroyed." 

(8)William Toothaker; don't know where he moved*" 
(8)Ewing Toothaker " " ,T " " 

(84 George Toothaker b Phil lips,tie*, T, Tov 18,1816; 
d July 3,1898; lived in Me.towns,Strong, 
Phillips & Lewiston. Farmer. 

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(9)Hattie Malvina Toothaker b Jan 
1839; deceased. 

(9y'George Dexter Toothaker b Mch 25 ,1841. 

besides Orange,CaliforniafHo renly) 

( ; i\) l’d.r iim Toot .-ter b ",m 15,13- ; 

(9^Dr Charles Toothaker b Phillips,Tie. , 

Apr 20,1847; d Jan 31,I905; educated 
in Maine schools.Farmington,Me«,High School; 
University of Mich, An>» Arbor, 1871; graduate 
Bowdoin Medical School*Lived U.Y# !e*toi , 
Phillips and Strong. 

M Get 30,1893 Eva J.ITewman b TTch 20,I860; 
Daughter of Eben Bowman Sc Marinda- 

(10) Charlie E-Toothaker b -,ug I T , ITT 1. 
(10) Lillian B.Toothaker b Dec 4,1 
do)Carrie M# Toothaker b June 17,1897. 

dr Eliza Em a Toothaker b Deo 23,1848; 

(9 lian Toothaker ib 2', 1851# 

(9'Frank Staples Toothaker b lug 27,1856; 

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(SjPhilcna Toothaker; M Wm. Parker* 
(8)M&rgaret Toothaker: jfci/Joseph Whittemor^* 
(0*Elisa Toothaker : M Joseph Tebbetts. 

(94 Ephraim T • Tebb etts • rr 

o weQjOs ol v • ” 

Toothaker; U Or .Edward Bowlin# 


(perhaps these children numbered (3) are not m toeir proper oioer, 


(7) or (3) or Toothaker. 

1. Mary Sinnett & Fannie Sinnett 
See records in Sinnett * 


/ 7 \ o-r ( 3 ) Prom Mrs • Maria H. (Allen) Toothaker tStrong.Me.1906. 

TTo re-niy when asked for the rest of these records, 
in drew Jackson toothaker. b Saw Vinayard, Me., Jnly 4,1824. XlTlae 190 
‘Lived in Me. towns Hew Vineyard & Strong; studied m the corur cn 

S<5 M°°iune f 22? er i86S {fancy Tossett Cunningham b Strong, He., Cot 9,18-io; 
living 1906; daughter of Join Cunningham & Louise Foss- 

^'(cT shtel^Fossett’ Toothaker b Tew Vineyard, M e>, S4,T.Co 
r*/ eieg strong'• Me,Common schoolsj ,armei * 

M Oct 2??T007OO 1887 M.xia Haskell Allen h Strong,Me., 
r an i6>J86£; common schools. (See Johnson GenealOf—1 


(10)Bernard Leroy Toothaker h Feb 2,1897* 

{9lEphraim Toothaker b SfeW Yiney.ird, Me., ° 

(9) Margaret Toothaker b Strong, Me., cn ^,1868 

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(9^ Henrietta Toothaker b New Vineyard, Me., Oct 23,1871 

(^Florence G.Toothaker b r 5,1885- 


(7) or (8) William Toothaker: M Miss Day* 

(V) Or (8) j Toothaker. Write Mrs.Myra Wharf. *rd.Me 

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M (istJohn Stuart of Hew Vineyard, He. 

M (2nd) Mr-Wharf. 

(9 J -Wharf; marr i ed • 

( SlDaQght er ) who nas no ch.ilo.ieni 


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ii Child died when it was sir.&lx. 


^tSropK^he^wafof th?8£rtJ or^ootSkrs") 
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v -u -'ch I5 I7 Q 9; <3 Probably, Aug 16,1881 (b_) 
( k-pobably' 3 lived on the Bath, Me.,road below the b®etery, ot 

mwoii 1* ftlr.'Wfl. 


Brunswick,Me 
Married 


-Jj ' - 4 . o+ prnrfQwiplr Me.” Levi Toothaker had 
y J.Pearson, peasant 5“jjg; to ge t the records." 

ial* dozen, or more daughters, if. ix^rj 
(&> Josephine Toothaicer* 

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(siLevi Toothaker 


X Lydia Dunning of Harpswell, Ke. f 7 _ I0 d 

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First Maine Cavalry, died Thursday morning at his home on Maine St.,- 

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in Brunswick, bie>\ and practically lived all of his 

life. T h. was engaged in the livery "business for many years, 

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dim House stables; and about 30 years ago he started the business 
which IB years ago he sold to Dunning Brothers."or a number of 
rs he had been an invalid, during the past 4 years being 
unable to take a step, and for the past four months he was 
confined to his bed.Brights disease was the direct cause of his 
, iker was a member of the Methodist Church and 

actively interested in its welfare. Only a few weeks ago he gave 
beautiful stained glas*window for this church." 

ife,Sister, Mrs* E.B• Dunning, Is r, Urs.Fred Milliken of Saco,I ; 
’ -rnd bv his brothers Daniel Toothaker and Oh rles ToothakeT* o" <. 
from tne Methodist Church. 


(a) Daniel Toothaker; who married Sarah Williams. 


(q' Charles Toothaker of Brunswick, e* 

Carried ---—» , . 

tt q can’t se m to get his living; ’is brother had mm go 

on a farm for awhile; for two or three seasons he has 
been policeman at the Park,Brunswick, Me. lives 
Village.” 


(B)h.rs*Fre ‘ Milliken, Saco, Me. 


(7^ Mary Toothaker July 13,1801. 


(7)Abigail Toothaker b Julj 13,1801* 

(7)Mercy Toothaker r ov 29, 1803* 

(7) Elizabeth Toothaker b Oct 18,1805; deceased, 


(7)John Toothaker b Feb 2,1808; deceased. 

(7^ Abraham Toothaker b Bov 4,1810; deceased. 


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The second child of Abraham loothaker ^ ^.r*nr a - n T 
(6) Abraham Toothaker, Jr v b Harp swell, M e., Mch 16,1^75; d my •' . 

( jq) » Mrs-Mary J.Pearson,’’ He was looked up to as knowing a great 
deal about the Toothaker history.” Buried Grousetown,Brunswick,Me v 

U L-h m9 3r,'ia03 Catherine Wilson Is Oct 19,1786; fl Sept 27, 1885 
(99--TT - 8); daughter of Deacon Janos Wilson of Harp swell , e. 


(7)Kesiah Toothaker b Sept 23,1803; d Oct 23, T87 : f7I--I)unm. 

(7)Mary Toothaker b Mch 7,1806; d Fob 5,1861/ 

M Elder William Johnson, a Baptist minister. 



(8)Katherine Johnson; deceased; unm • 

(8)Mary Wood Johnson; deceased; unm._ ( 

/ q J Edith Johns on; resides on the old Elder John 
1 M Richard Herrick# 


(7)Catherine Toothaker b Kay 20,1808; d ^eb 2 l ,E84S . 
in ir Getobeli b Apr 9,1806 • 

etc hell b une 4,16 34* 

(S^Kary Pet Shell b 0^*^14,16050 '4, IOSfta-t 14,1825 

0" ( 8 ^' ! SIi $ ab h o G § t GB ©110 0 
(o)D'ary^ Elizabeth G etch ell b Jan 7,1837* 

(8) Abraham C.Getchell b Cot 20, 

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(8^ Win field Scott Getchell b Moh 12,1843; d July 12,1842 

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(7) James Toothak r , T 10; 3,1868 (58--4). 

. ^ \pr 17,1807; 

Daught jr of ~lder Henry Kendall , and widow of Joshua Bishop* 

Toothaker 7eh 27,1843 • 

Mamed three times; 

(8)Emma Toothakor h Jan 15,1850; deceased, 

. .r . I!o.c v eti , v’-'o v. deceased r 

(9)Daughter* 

T?e—r^pflty, (9#James HackettGi resides Gr onset own,Me .Married—• 


(7'Isaac Chandler Tocthaker h Brunswick, Me,, Dec 3I,I8I£; 
D~ Aug T7, 1865. He was a sailor from 18 to 45 years; a 


very successful Captain on his last voyages, 

Published Dec 31,1840 to Sarah Bartlett b Minot, Me., Sept 
p7 79; Bov 17, 1834; daughter of Jonathan Bartlett & Mercyior 

Mary, Bailey. He afterwards marriedjpatienc e Johnson of Harps? el" , e 
For the JBuil 3 ys of this Line write Davis Bailey, High St., 
Auburn, . 



(8)Abner Bartlett b Minot, Me., Fov 29,1844; farmer in 
Minot,Me,Common schools. 

M Dec 19,1891 Hellie Estelle Fuller b Chesterville,Me., 
Apr lo, 1861; daughter of George S • Fuller & Orissa A.Fieke* 


(7) He ratio & Toohthaker lpr 6,1815; d Harp swell. Me., Jan 20, I 91, 

M Mary Wilson who d Jan 15,1891; daughter of David Wilson and 
Esther Mountfort. 

(3)William Chandler Toothaker b July 30,1847; 538 Turner St 
Auburn, Me,Born Brunswick, ^e; moved to M§CQ 

H.Harpswell, yfe*)* en boy;To Brunswick, *,at 7 yem* 

Soent the sum er of 1913 on Scrag Island,H.rpswell, ^e, 

19X5 has bo light a place at Everett, Mass. , and will live 
there. Studied in Harpswell, --^schools and Harpsw q1/ac ademy* 

Farmer and carpent er.STiperintendnt of H. Harp swell. Me. Sunday 
School for many years.Seeretary of the Mutual Fire Insurance Co* 


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June 1876 Octavia Curtis b May 19,185 
(45yrs—13 days )* Schools of ^arpswell, M - 
llwavs lived within a mil^ of her 


d May 31,1898 


and Harpswell Academy, 
hiTthnl ce; daught er 


country 
Lewiston, 
of Laris, 
School, 


(9)Oliver Henry Toothaker b Apr Io, 1877; address 1913 
438 Broadway,EverettSquare,Everett, Mass; Sanders & 
Toothaker;W.B.Sanders & 0,H,Toothaker; real estate; 
contractors; general repair work; Besides 15 Garden St., 
Melrose Highlands, Muss.Schools of Harpswell, Me.Brunswick,de-? 
High School, I year; graduated Fichols Latin School, 1894;from 
s College, T898. in Latin School , Le on,M?e., 

(Paring a part of his College course; also taught in 

schools in Minot and Poland,! e.Higher editor of the 
Me-.Daily Sun rradu tin t College*^ J96jJPrinei 

$[e. ac ad emy, 1899; Pr inc ipal o f Arit r im, H * H * High 

-o. 1899-1902, 3 years. Became editor of the Berlin, 

Exporter,Aug it, 1902.Elected to the Board of Education 
fter only 7 months residence in Berlin, which is a vcity of 
13,000, and the^e are but three members on this Board. 

’do waS surely m honor.1906 Chairman of this OToard and 
w s also connected with the construction of three new 
school buildings of brick, costing about $100,000.Al" 

the direction of ^r-Toothaker, 

largest,a Hi ool building, costing $50,000 ,wa under hia 

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. iseooiation .:‘ emh pr of the State 24uoatlonal Connell in T 9 pt 

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latura o-’TQof T« pr6Seated Ward 0n ! of tHatdty in the Legie- 
lazare c., /-- o, was returned for another terra on the 

- 1 4 -v ? ec !T d for «oellent service., and holds in this 

TTor i o * i ? t he if?** the important position of Cr, irman of the 
formal ~>whool Committee; to the work of which he has r iven 

Wnr“ n i GS o f tu . ent ° n » with the result of securing a new State 
°o ? 1 1 .. : \ h00 * L fi-t^eene^.H#though not often heard on the floor 

' ;J . be wnen _ he speaks it is with conciseness ana logical 

and 1 of til 4aJ*r* eT 0f th8 1 ^sonic Lodge Chapter and Basten&tar 
i T r ^ oan ™/Secretary of the Republican Committee of 

Coob County I ,T • bounced his candadioaoy for Sen 

l Jf . • - 5»Mea& h of Las Yegas,N w Mexico. 

Married at Stafford, Ct• 

(I ) Curt is Cady Toothaker b ov 15,1^0^. 

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(7) Sarah Toothaker b ^eb 2 r '',I8T? ; a net Io, 1848 . 

Vdt? '■etulo;; Rowe b ISIS; A 1877; of ew Gloucester,Me;jeon of 

...ebulon Rowe ■* Judiths-ilway-se lived iikinot,Me. .after his 

marriage; farmer; buried in Minot,Me# 

(8/Mary Rowe b Deo 9,1841; 2 .Liz ie Wilson,Minot,Me •. 

I' . 1361 Bailey r. Vilson b Minot,Me., May 9,1839; daughter 

James ,k ilsc.n 8c Jane Bartlett. Farmer* 

^y ■ • •--on b June r ’,I867; deceased; unm. 

( : 're H# Wilson b lug 7,1874;"probably in the 
Navy; unm. ?> 

(82 Jo s -}i R , Rowe , 

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Moothaker b Apr 16,1819; d Moh 1,1891 • 
r g ?» Gilbert b Oot IT, 1824; iivtafc 9 "ator St., Brunswick, "e 
Z90Z; daughter of Marcus L.Gilbert and Mariann Coburn# di* (f(K- 

.Toothaker Deo II, 1847; d June 9,1849* 

(8iTerrius U Toothaker b Apr 18,1850; d Feb 18, 16?#. 

M 1370 Erwin B#Clark b June 27, 1846. 

Resides Walcottville, Ct. 

f8)Gilbert E. Toothaker b Oct 20,1858; resides Brunswick 

cejuu^cL ti ffax” 

,f 3e sure and write him for the various families." 

Id annie * 7yera No ohi 1 dren• 

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' k. ^.oothaker Ipr 30,1863; resides S»H-jrpswell, , i 4- > ■ 

is engaged A1 vah R, [ to wovk fo>* him one vear rn ^ 

Jroad View farm.Fills his ice house from -Ed Moody'. ond. 

M (1st) Mov 5,1897 i i< R.CurtisdO Se t 9,1897- 
(2nd) Oot 26, 1898 lettioe P.VKLker* of Brunewiok.Me. ; the 

daughter of Wm^Walker & imy—-gran&daughter of Stephen "alker & 

Jane-She visits relatives at Wo&Mwich,Me. Sends a fine 

bouquet to the M, 2»Church# 

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(7)3enjamin F* T ct Maker b July 12,1820; d Jan 14,1051 flO—6) . 
(7iR^becc: C * toothaker b Mr ,1082; d July 18, 1847 (24—II)unm; 

huried in’ the o 1 d ^aquoit ,Me* Cemet ery # 


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(6)Elizabeth ^oothaker Harpswell,Me., July 14, 1777, 

:m\ ylor. 

(6)f|bec Toothaker H«Jan 3,1785; died young* 

(6)Isaac Toothaker b Hi A ^ 5 


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(6)Jenny Toothaker b "une 19,1792; a ^eb 16,1863 
Buried Llaquoit Ce ery, Brunswick, Me, 

7illiam -nights who d Jan 30,1844 (59—3)» 

(7)Elizabeth 8,Knights b June 18,1815*. 
(7}l.;ary J.Knights b Seot 6,1817* 

(7^Sarah 1 Knights b July 6,1819* 
(7tPriscilla H Knights b July 4,1820* 

(7) Hannah T Knights b . T une 14,1825* 

(v Oh as A i Knights b Bee 22,T828 . 

(7) Catherine *7,Knights b Oct 23,1831- 
(7) William Janies Knights b Oct 30,1835, 
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fotii generation ^ p^edsSfcSSr,GIDiiOR TOCTHAKdR b Harpswell, Me*, 

Feb I, 1751. 


He was 


tne son of (4)Seth Toothaker of Harpswell, Me. 


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.is Florinda Stover:” My mother had a great Uncle, Seth Toothaker— 
he must have been her Grandfather Gideon Toothaker’s brother. 

Mother’s father had no brother Seth Toothaker. 

„^ 4 e -, 0r § e 2 aT ? Qns remembers some thrilling stories of his great Uncle 
. ■ ® un Toothaker; of his being in the Revolutionary War; shooting a 
big Indian in the night when he was on guard, 

I wish tnat I knew how manky brothers and sisters this great¬ 
grandfather Gideon Toothaker had.” " I copied the list of Gideon 
Toothaker*s children from Albert Toothaker’s papers; the list is 

-Uyours,” TT 1$ Seth Toothaker and John Ho dick married sisters 
t :eir children would be cousins- a great find;” 

’’The. above Gideon Toothaker had. a sister Deborah Toothaker, \ ho 
married Joseph Tarr; for Gideon’s son. I'm*Wodick Toothaker married 
his cous n Sarah Tarr, daughter of Joseph Tarr and Deborah Toot] er,” 

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♦ Gi4eon toothaker from Harpswell, Maine, records] 

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(6th} Andrew Toothaker b Ipr lo, 1776; d Brunswick, Me., .Tan 2s] WJMm. 
1829. fall records pages 4 5) 1—- 

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(6th« Abby Toothaker b Hcv 22, 1779* 

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(6th) illi m Dodick Toothaker b Deb I9,I782> d 
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I7Q5; d June Io, 1845 (60 yrs);unmarried. 


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(oth) Gideon Toothaker; ”He died when a young man, many years ago; 
buried Maquiot, Brunswick, 'ffie; probably unmarried. 

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4-v.a nn»T». a v,, nr* * , , * *^3=* (t>r- J Resided Brunswick. ~"e on 

' tftjL ‘ * r ° ad ’ ouri ed Maquoit Cemetery, Brunswick, Mel 

(£^1^*** '- . b I78I 5 d Sot IS,1805 ( 24). 

nd) , say some of the descendants,Betsy Prout , _# ,/ • . 

-Qt41dcezi tiara Brunswick, Ka . 

?0 ” thaker _ b Aug,, 1802; d Pownal, Me., ’'oh 
3,1864* He was a farmer at Brunswick, He*until 1855 
and tnen moved to Pownal, where he Is '■buried.. 

_ about 1828 Hannah Prout b Scarboro. Me. ifsv t, TAon* 

d Jan 20,18 76; daughter of John Prout and Abigail- — ’ 

* *••«»*« b »«1> 22, 1829; d in California 
Jec To, 1851; or TTov 25,1852, 

Toothaker b 18295 <1 heo 13,1892, 

( ,,n/jrancis Marion oothaker b Mav 2 ta^d* a 
Feb 10th, 1858, ' ’ ■ ‘ a 

, M True of Pownal, Me. 

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(9th) -Andrew Toothaker OSOe resides Peering,Me , 

"Harried and .has (10)Children 11 

(Stn} Fftank 3. ; married •— 

(10)Children. 

(jth) Mary 3died \pr 17,1856' 

(8th) Hannah Ellen Toothaker b \pr 2.1832- d uvh trq?. 

Or born Kay 5.1834; died ::ch 23,1892: 4 seb * • 189 *''/ 

T0 T 0t L ldk f r b l?r 13,1835; d Sept 19,1837. 
(Qth'oarah J# Toothaker b Jpr 28,1856• 

Resides Wakesha,Wis.; lived awhile in Ills. 

M Lucien Mallory^ 

(9) Clarence Mallory* 

(9)Twins ,Frank Mallory & Fred Mallory* 

* 1 ‘4 JOae P h x Vfoothaker b Sept 4,1837; d Oct 25, 

I860* 

■ielp (8th)George W* Toothaker b May 22,1839 * 

Resides Pownal, Me. In Brunswick,until 1855: 
to pownal. Me#) 1859; ' estbrook, Me#. 1861: since 
then in Pownal, f^e* ' 

M May 7, 1865 Helen 7#31ackstone b 3 5 owna3 , Me* 

• May 7, 1843; daughter of James Blackstone & Nancy— 

(9th) Horace Henry Toothaker b ter 12,^866' 
Druggist. 

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(9th^ Ge< ^ 3.Toothaker b oh 28,1877: 
^ d May 3,1879. 

(9th Ernest B<Toothaker b July 9,1879- a 
, faimer at Freeport,Me. Rural" Delivery 
Mail Carrier. 

M by ev H.F, Sturtevant Jan 5o, 
Ijellie Pingree, 

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(9thJ^ Alioe. Toothaker b ;;y 0 v 25,18849 


(8th y Henrietta M,Toothaker b Sept 25,1840;resides 
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M July 1066 Enoch Newell of Durham, 

(StV Vinton TTewell, 

(9th) '“Idra Newell * 

( th) ildred IT aw ell % 

(9th) Georgie Hew ell. 

G.W .Toothaker knot's their Michigan address# 

(Sth) David Lewis Toothaker b Brunswick *|ljl6* , June 2,1846; 
Resides Mbodford's , Me. Mae also lived in Pbwnal & 3eering*Me. 

Carpenter* . 

r 22, 1879 Emma A*Kelsey b Portland* Bi®* * Sept 23,1860; 
daughter of James Kelsey & Julia— 

{9th) Herman L.Toothaker b July 16,1881* 

(9th)311en Toothaker b Feb 24*1895; d at birth. 

* aft sjcs|k sfrsfc ★ 3|c tfc A •# ♦ Jjs & 4c 

(7th) S^ond child of Andrew Toothaker Miriam- 

Lucinda Toothaker b Brunswick,Me., & d* there Dec 25,1861* 

M Jan 12,1850 Israel Rodick b May 2,100'5; d Jan 1,1887; 
Lived Freeport, Me. Son of Capt James Rodick % 


James Rodick, Bo $L I75,7reoport, Me» t promised to give records* 

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(7thlJudith Toothaker b 1805; d Apr 17, 1343 (38)Buriel 
Maquoit Cemetery, Brunswick, Me. 

M John Hopkins who died in Topsham, Me* 

"No children. ?r " T^ere were children, ' but they all died 
young. n 

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This below given by .Albert Toothaker 

(7) Lydia Toothaker who died in Bowdoin, Me. 

M Mr* Pratir of Bowdoinh&rn, Me , No children. 

Children of Andrew Toothaker & his second wife,Betsy Prout* 


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(7th) John Toothaker b July 30,1807; d Uov HO 19, 1880 (73). 

ISleanor Hodiok b Oec 3,1804; d July 30,1879 (74--8), 

Daughter of John Rodick, Jr* 

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(8th\ !laria Toothaker b June 17,1846* 

M Oct 14,1866 David 3,Coombs of Brunswick, Me, y b July 25, 
1857; Ho children* 7 

(8th1 Marcia Toothaker b Oct 2,1844; deceased. 

II Chas.G. Murray, 


(9th) 

(s ee 


Mabel E.Murray 
Merryman Genealogy 


Jan 16 , 1873 * 

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(7thl Mary Toothaker b 1809; d Dec 25,1875* 
Csee^Kincaid History by Rev Chas h.Sinnett) 

David Kincaid b Mch Io, 1802; d Mch 6,1872; son 
Incaid 8c. Abigail Toothaker 4 

(SthjkMaria Kincaid b Dec 8,1827; deceased t 


n .p 

ox 


Patrick 


(Sth) David Loring Kincaid b May 31,1831 j drowned at Great 
Falls , N.H., July 1852 * 


feth) George Kincaid b June 15,1835; lives in Mass * 

David .Rinc-r* 1--— 


(Sth) 3niaa Jane Kincaid b 

Unmarried * W g it - e —her* 


Feb 27,1851; reides Lewiston,Me. 










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(7) Elizabeth ("Betsy”) Poothaker b Bov 25,1812; d Deo 12, 
i860 (48). Buried Growsetown, Brunswick, Me., Cemetery. 

M (1st) "t v 29*1851 3&ward Oho it Parsons b> Dec TO, 1803; d 
Brunswick,^©., "ov 25,1892 (84) He was the only son of 
Edward Parsons who ©§0Tb©£fiO died Feb I6,I8To (£7 yrs) and 
is buried in Maquoi t Cemetery; M Felly MillayStf* 


(8th) f Parse: 2,1834. 

Resided Pheasant St* i Brunswick, 

M June 28,1859 Lizzie J. -— 


(8th) John Henry Parsons b Dec 17,1856; d I lay 28,1864. 
(27*) K Elizabeth Chase Hodgdon. 

(^3e« Chandler records^ 

(9th) lizzie Parsons died at I year. 

(8th/ Octavius A*Parsons b TTov 3,I828;‘ d Sept To,1864. 
(25)Unmarried. 

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(8th) Elizabeth J*?arsons Oct 8,1840; Aug (58 

14,1864, 

(8th/ Abbie M .Parsons b Feb 27,1843; ‘resides. 

Grofleetown, Brunswick, Me » 

M Jan 19,1869 Benjamin S » Hunt b Feb To, 1837, 
of Growsetown, Me. 

(9th' Efiie M Hunt b r.aj 3,1870. 

M Jufle 2,1857 Fred m , Bowser. 

(9th$ John H Hunt b Hot 17,1871 > 

M Oct 4,1399 Bellie Hodgkins. 

(9th> Flora E* hint b May 22,1874* 

(9 th) nk A« Hunt b May 22, 1874 * 
th\ ird W« Hunt b 82, 1880# 

(8th) Hannah Elizabeth Parsons b Sept 17,1844; resides 
Lynn', lass4 % 

M July 29,1865 Hei^ry Chamberlain. Ho children. 

(8th) Mary A*Pai b May 18,1847; resides Lynn, Mass* 

"enry Gra of Lynn, ^gass . l^o children* 

(8th) Jeremiah Parsons b Sept 1,184*1; d Jr ;enville,3.C., 
Oct 25, 1865 (17). in the Army^jU pfe 

(Stl^ Chas 4* Par sons b Apr 2,1851; d Mch 19, 1885(54) # 

;cv 02000 27, 1872 Emma Lincoln b h 16,1851. 

(9th) Hattie Parsons b June 15,1873%. 

(9tlJ Daisy " b July 4,1878% 


(9th\ Fred " 

b 

J an 5 j 

1888. 

(Bth^ Horatio $ Parsons b 

fs 

Feb 

7,1854; 

a Sept 3,1854. 

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/ 7th) Jane Hhomas Toothaker b 

Feb. 

7,1815; 

a May 31, 1881 (66) 


M Sept 29, 1840 Captain Joseph Alexander b IOTO; 4 Oct 27, 
01800^0000 1890 JoC). 

(8th ; Mary Jane Alexander b Brunswick, m ., Aug I, 1841; 

* Resided Pleasant StT Brunswick, Met 

Fine help ’ with this history and many others. 

M Sun© 2^, 1869 Samuel Uiggin Paarson b Una, He., Oct 24,1836 

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graduef a t^owdoInlol itt e Me^cademy 1858; 

Seminaiy, 1866- CoLrtmtfan^ °i' : fro “ Ban e° r . *eTheological 
::illman I885--l9Co" clergyman 1866-I08I. 

TS92 Jer i^ ia h-r? V ff rt \. Pearson V-eh 21,1874; d Kch 31, 

man of fine hu^lt i?? G?? r ?» ^owdoin College, i young 

u quail.138 and of great promise. 


.7°seph Cleveland Pearson b 4ndov«r Me ok tp^q 

Graduat ad Bow do in College,Me., 1908 , ’in Ph-lc-tp k-J '- 
electrical engineering. 1 # X ' L ^ n - slCs : -tflwrfcr 

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(8^ Joseph Henry Parsons h May 20,18-14; a Fe 26, 1845 

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i. 7 l;r na Jui C e °, thak I88I b . 3rUnSV ' iCk * June IG »MI7; d Brooklyn, 


”••. Juno , 188X . 

Ping, H«Hsj? 8 *’ Son^of Jo a eph^inslo^ 3 "Wa i ’ h*v * ’ To £ atilan Onslow b 
since he went to ChioS^ mSS ’ n0t heard from hiM 


* : -******'**X< V****** h * * * ***** * r y* ** 
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fUMbhr °£,S? v SS0 °? d CUld of G14eon Coothalcer ( 6 ). 
She ^ w^Lh ?!i . ? 2 *? 77 ?* i Key 6,1828 (49). 


IvI^I79^^Patridc^jncaid ^al* Ms 1 st * wife** h^di 1 *’ Br £ nswic3c » Me * 
Me • y June 9*1849 (73), 1j ’ he dled at Brunswick, 


(7)Mary Kincaid b June 17,1800; d Dec I87 r »f 
11 David Rodick b 1726; d Jug 19, mi ( 49 - 9 ) , 


p1 8 )J P;? J%?°f clc n b J 823 ; d Aug 10, 1830 (6-8). 

Ho was -exited by falling from a "cart, which ran 

( 8 ^ Marcia J.Rodick ’» ii 9 ,i ln . 

t J. .3% 5 ^'V/er.^7rit e lri i at Lewiston, Me) 

^ J -^hy ^o&iek died at IT* 8 £Q Berwick, Me* 

M Win. Bmery of '^.Berwick, §e. 

?S Ch Sl843‘(17-2) P 18265 d Brunswick, Me., 

( 8 ; John l » Bo dick died in Lewiston. Me. 

Married -- 

(9th) David 4 < Bodick« 

(9th) Mary u Bo dick r 
(Sth) Gertrude Rodick died young. 

(9th) Clark R *Rodick resides Yonkers, IT, y. 


Rndr; 


(Bthj William James Rodick 
Travelling salesman at Brockton, Mass, 

Rebecca R^ Brewer 

daughter of id Brewer & Rliza Rodick; granddaughter 
Ox James Bo dick of Freeport, Tie. 

(9th) John Win ^Rodick- b 
(2thf Alice Ro lick • 


(9t izple M^Rodick-' 
f9th) Florence R*R 0 dick* 


( 8 th) Humphrey G # Rodick b Oct 1838; d ”r v 17,1841 (3--I) , 





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f7thi DfiVia Elnc dd ..b MoJl Io, 1802; d i.Ioh 6, 1872, 

e was a farmer at Monmouth, Me t , when he died. 

* ab ° l;it 1827 iry Toot hale©r 180 i : , d Dec 00,1872. 

Daugnter of in drew Toothaker A Betsy Prout 

2 a r ent . BM'-sel^ral children are buried in the 
® C«net e^y, Le 1st on. Me. ™?:?se bodies were moved there 

. " T> OFl r ? J i*^**?®^ .David Kincaid and his fa ilv liveri 

m Brunswick,J^euab< ut 50 year®; and then resided in Lewiston/’e. 
for some time* • * * 

/ 9 J 0 -^ Qr children died in youth, 

(0th) Mark Kincaid b Dec 8,1827. 

(8th George ..Minei.id b June 19,1855; laundryman at 
Lawrence, Mass • 

| 3* *^; — he!;*- . nnd ^ j V ■■ i t -4^-r— ^iatoi y* 

M }1 '2® Maine towns, Brunswick, Lewiston,Durham, 

aonmouth, Gardiner A Hichmond, 

H (1st) Jan 1,1856 Sally C.Elliott who died 
Jan 21, 1859. 

(2nd) Dec XT, 1862 Surah C»J511ioct who was born 4nr 
17, 1837* 

Children of the 4st marriage: 

(9th) Krai:. '’Kincaid h Oct II, 1856; laundryman 
at Auburn, Jte. oJMaS^ w 
M Mch 1898 Mary children 

(9thj^ Millard M» Kincaid b ipr 25,1859; resides 
Auburn, M e* Agent ^or a lasting machine, 

July 3, T Leila 33 Shaw* 

Mo children. 

Children 0 f the 2nd marriage of George &, Kincaid: 

(9th).Cora M.Kincaid b May 1,1864; d Apr 7,1865* 
(9th e )Fred 3 Kincaid b July 28,1867;"resides 

Lawrence, Mass, Freight conductor on the Boston and 
Maine railroad. 

M fist) lov 2'. ,1888 Jennie II. Merrill who d i-or 

1892 « * 

M (End) May 18,1895 Hit a At Mai ley } or Malcolm, 
Children of the 1st marriage of Fred FtKincaid* 

(II j v/C.. . (r ,K|ncaid b Dec I3,1309• ^ 

Aug, 1890 * 

(10)George 7 Kincaid b May 26,1891; d 
Oct 3,I89lv 

Children of the second M of Fred D, : " . ti4: 

(10) ildred 1 Kincaid b Aug 29,1897/ 

(9thJ Merjfen KincAid b Mch 3,1876; d July IT, 1887* 

(QthJ Da vi i Lor (ng Kincaid b May -l4l83I drowned at Ore avails. 
IT.?*, July 1852. . 1 

(8th^ torn a J.Ktncaid b Feb 27,1851; resides J&wiston, LUt.tTnm. 

ak ak * J*- sk sfc sft >k sfc 

(7th) Charles Kincaid b May 6,1806; died some years ago, 

resided at Sangerville, Ke^for awhile, and then moved to Iowa 
Farmer. 

K (-£*?** ipphia Kincaid ; daughter of David Kincaid * his s >cond 
wife Abigail 7aldron. 

(Sti^) Several children. 

(3th^ One of these,George Kincaid was in Chicago,Ills., 
some years ago , says Geor; e L. Mncaid of Lawrence,Mass# 

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(7)Jane Zineaid; "From Brunswick, Me,, she removed to the Vest; 
returned to ^ev/iston, e., where she died; hut her body 
was taken to Chicago, Ills, 

Harried Humphrey Given, 


(8)"There were several children, h t only three of these - 
are living,” 

(8)Albert Given, the oldest child n is married; lives in Ills. 

(9}Has one child,, a daughter* 

(3) Daughter vh resides in California, ”Marrie& Chas loo dn-.ui, 
who is deceased, ” lib’s W«1 «• Woodman of H,Y City,” 

(8) Charlotte Given; M Hr, Clymer; she is a widow and 
lives with a daughter in Baltimore, Md* 

~"D£30'B$v iobii§ *' ^oi^©eooi900d@e@aesaQ q o 

(8) Bllen Given; M Bov. John Clymer, a Presbyterian minister 
in Va, On her decease she left ^ 

(9} A son Sc (9) a daughter, 

(S)Hilliam Given; deceased, 

These records from Mrs, Abby H,Plummer, 8 Vood vt,,.jewlby » l9 ‘ 
She said,” One of the above children was the mother o^ Anna 
Minetta Given who died July I, 1898; she married Holman 

G, Purington; See the Rev* Stephen Purington records 


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(7) Abigail Kincaid b ijr 3$ 1808; d Lewiston, Me.» ^-7 

1890; resided in Lewiston, Me*, for some years. 

M in 1826 Barton Ross b 1805; d Somersworth, Hoy 5, 

rft RT ( 46) r fHe was a sailor when a young man, but in I83S 
he 1 went to Great Falls, H.H., .He was overseer or watchman in the 
x * nf thft mill of his sister’s husband, Joshua 7,awards. , 1 o nad 
^rried !ucy Ross If remained there until 1849.Set sail. Oct 28th. 
W49 , in the ship Suphrasia. for California, and was gone two 
pars \o a day* He wrote to his friends that me should 6- 
Vis rile in the time he had set”—and he did come back Oct 
ra r 'I The steamer on which he returned put into Mobile, Ala.He and 

visit©/ that Citv, not knowing that the yellow fever w a s 
° idemic there.* all of thesif were stricken wiith the disease.Hr, Rocs 
fathered only 5 or 6 days after reaching home as he 
had made a great effort to keep up his strength so tnat le 
oould die at home.-” 

(8)Ahhle BOS0OO1SO H. Ross h ^Oct 4,1828; resides 87 i7ood 

Theodore Plummer and moved to Lewiston,,.e., 

■in 1854 The husband was in the fancy goods and milinery business 
- ot. f^ r 25 vears.He was horn at Waterbury ,Me. ; -'.e son 

of -aiohaelglummer 7 IW—He^^aie^ nov^^g ^ • . 

rVirde-ar II* Plummer h Oc-t 15,1055; d Sept 27,1855* 
rtlithS R.Plummer h July 17,1856; d Joy 28,1862. 

/-q i Ernest Bartnn Plummer b Aug .24,1361, resides 
( * Lewiston, Me. A book-keeper for one firm, for many 

“ S 7l S *Apr 17,1887 Alice May Cole , 

Ho children, 

( b Deo 24.M64; live, lewiston.Me. 

m Oot 17 1892 Samuel M,Paul; of the firm of XuSiI a..l, 

ter ohanL’ Lisbon St , Lewiston, Me. 























(IC) Esther Shipley Paul 8,1896. 

(IQ)Dorothy Plummer Paul Sept 18,1897. 




These other children of Abigail Kincaid & Barton Boss 

(8) Mary Ann Boss# 

Edwin A * Pitman of Rumford, Me, who 

(9) The one son is a cigar manufacturer at 

(8^1ucy J.Ross; resides Raleigh, M.O, 

::t H.C» Butler* 


not arranged 
A 

Chic ago, Ills* 
Waterville,Me 


(9}l)r * Arthur Butler resides .Alleghany, Pa* 

(9^Idith Kincaid Butler; graduated at the Emerson Sciool 

of Oratory, Boston, Mass* 

(8)Ellen R.Ross ; resides Auburn, Me. M Arthur Robertson. 
Ho children* 

(8)Barton H Ross ; resides Auburn, Me. House painter, + 'rn, 
Ross & Reynolds. 


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7^ Gideon Kincaid b May 16,1811; d June 6,1888> 
W Jwne lo, 1845 Grace Irene Bxidley t 

n * 


(8)Edgar P. Kincaid b ITov 1,1846; d Jan 


3 , T889 f 42),Unmarri ed • 
Box 40, Claremont, 


Kincaid b Atlug 30,1849; address 
M wov 23,1875 Isaac L.Barnes Jr-,b July I3,I8oO, 

‘ ' • and loving husband!., 

an indulgent father; a 


(8\Smily i 

sept 25,1898 (48—I—12). "He a 

n~indulgent father; a friend to all, and ever ready to help 
in trouble." He died at Flying Point,Freeport, Me., where he had 
lived for. 6 years.For a long time he was a farmer 
Brunswick, anA he als0 worked in the sMprar3s 


The children 
{9)Maud 
M Jan 

An engineer; 


were born 


at Bruns- ich, Me. ; 

EiBames b Hov 15,1878; resides Claremont ,H.H* 
25, 1899 Herbert L.Pattridge b Bowdoin, Me. 
the son of Mulvey Pattridge. h 


(S)GracteL.Barnes b 

(9)Carrol ifeinfield 
(9)R e ba Rt‘Barnes b 

R * Barnes 
(9^Karold Jjt Barnes 


June 10 1881; d the same day. 

* 

Barnes b Mch GO ?, 1884; a Apr 5, 
July 29,1886; d Apr 5, 1886* 

b Julv 29,1886; d June 30,1886♦ 
b Juoy 30,1891; a Mch 20,1394, 


1884* 


) L lbion H*Kincaid b Jan 26,1851; d June 9, 1882 (3l)» 

H 8, 1882 Hattie Belevan * Ho cnildren* 

)George G.^ncaid b lug 7,1852; farmer ^Freeport, Maine • _ 

M TTov IS, 1880 Sarah T•Xik»vering u oP Hill, H.H. , Hov I7,IUbr, 

‘daughter of Daniel ^vering & PB^ebe- 

(sNciarenee E,Kincaid b Sent I, I88T- 
' (§'Blanche A. Kincaid b June 20,1383. 

(Sk’iabel W.Kinoaid b May 4,1885; d May 27, 885. 

(9) Ines A.fcincaid J 3e0 T ? 7,I ?aofi 
(9)311a L.Kinoaid b Aug II, 

(g) David L.Kinoaid b ^eb 4,1854; d June 9,1868 (14). 












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rles v Zincaijc b 4,1854; farmer at ^ T ew 

Meadows, Brunswick, Hie. 

Moh.) of Brunswick, Me; "bom Plymouth, 

'-»* * n I da ber of John H# Brett b 1806; dnd 

»tsy Towle who was b in H.H# 1816# 

(9)Ralph » Kincaid b Jaiu , I39CU 

(8}James 0i Kincaid b ay 25,1857; resides 28 federal 

St Brunswick, *«» 

May 22, 1857 Fannie Barstow#^ 

Ho children. 

(8 Mary l» Kincaid b June 25,1859; resides Stratton, Me, 
M S e pt 2, 1895 Dr* T# U* Brimingion b Madrid, Me#, 

v eb 25,1869; son of Caleb HiBrimingion and e 

Braley * 

^9) Marguerite Brinjingion b Jan 9,1895^2, 

(8) Jane G»Kincaid r 18,038000 1862; resides August a, Me* 

M' 3 e pt 2, 1885 Hubert Leighton b Belgrade, Me#, Wov 22, 

1859; son of Samuel Hileighton & Lydia B.WJllman# 

The children born at August a. He* 

(9) Gladys I»Leighton b July 28,1891# 

(Scurry E ‘Leighton b July 19,1894* 

(9) Bernice M. Leighton b June 25,1896# 

(8)Irene A % Kincaid b - T une Io,I866; d Aug 3,1888(22)* 

(8)John R,Kincaid b Sept 5,1867, 

M S^pt 5,1894 Sarah H Campbell of St John ,17.3# 

19)Herbert 4 .Kincaid b July 1898# 


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(7) Hannah Kincaid died June, 1845, when her daughter, Mrs. 

Bli B#Clark Was two years old , 

(JOe&aO Capt.Josiah Clark of Harp 11, resided Somers- 

worth, IT.H# 

The children are probably not properly arranged, as it was 
diffic lit to secure their records# 


9 

7th 

M 

Dan 1 


1852; d B#Lebanon, Me., 
army Sept Jo, 1862 for 
June 17,1865; Co H., 


"H Q 


months; honorably discharged 
Me. , -.egt. 

Cot 25, 

'era, Mass., Jan I,"1842 

was married twice and left 5 children" fa&jg ate 


Volunteer Infantry. > 

1887 at Aabanon, ®e# , Joann.&|Cashine*T b 




ns 


(9)Willie B*Clark b Dec 5,1889* 
(9)John 3 .Clark b June 14,1892. 


(8^ Charles Tjr enry Clark died Little Rock, Arkansas# "He served 
in the regular army for 4 or 5 years; then ordered into 
the War of the Rebellion the last years of his serviee#He 
served his time out and came home on a visit; enlisted 
again for 5 years: was appointed Drill Master; he dro-pped dead 
from heart trouble June 25,1864#" 


(8)Albert Clark ; went to sea at 14 yearsjlanded in California; 

not heard from QfCdf 'tBIitQOOOOOOO. for several years. A smart 
man; has charge of 80 men, as he is Superintendent of i 
mine in Arizona# 

(8)Clinton Josiah Ricker Clark b Jan 1847#.in adopted son# 
Graduated from the IT#Y*Medical School; r# for heart troubles 
in ^at)dlo married, but has no children. 













("1 11 e I C?-ark b nine 4,1845? at Great Palls, *.h. 

’one was two years old when her mother died afcd she 

7 ,as brought up by David Kincaid, 

Ket . s 21 Brl ■ St., Lewiston, lie.7; 

5,1864 Eli B. Hark b Lexington, }tfe, , Bov I3,T839; 
a house painter; member G.A.Ti, 


(9) Katherine Idella Clark 
1064; resides 34 Talcoit 


b Lewiston, he., I7ay 


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M Oct 5,1804 
is an editor 


51., Bo rc hest er, T I, is s 


Clarence EvSturgia of Lewiston, Me; who 
on the Boston, Mass., Herald, 


Ufred Dalton Clark 
1075; in business with 


b Lewiston, ^e. , 
his father. 


Feb 


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(9)Merritt Baker Cl irk b Aug 7, 1873; now is 

Cxerk in Boston, liass • Soldier in the Spanish Am• ’Tar 


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(7^'siizab.eth .In Kincaid b May X8.I8IB . 

BOided at Snmorsworth, HBOC H.H, 

M 3/ti Plu mm er, a brother of Theodore Plummer • 

(3\Thr e e daughte rs, 

(8/Charlee Plummer •> igent for cotton mills, Somersworth, T T.H. 
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San^eJrniefSe. 1° iS er TT b &V .™> l9 ' l782 i 4 

Cemetery, Sangerville, Me* 46 - -- --- . Led In the Jaetauan 

So Idler U8 in t^lSI^^ar *° .- ? t ®* r » sw , el f» *«».Ha was a 

his services. He was ’ .M 4 ^randmotner had a. pension for 

the Tarrs, his wife’ ' J . ? me - 1x9 lived near 

H ^ervuirief, " 

1784; 'a liih IZ° U I862 , T ? rr bo ™ H*rpswell,l£e., Get 9, 

Toothaker, • S ° ' ‘ ?) * dau « hter of Joseph Tarr "and ' 

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(Flair! oothaker died Oct 23,1307 • 

died ^orae of lira * Susan EUDaxter IT Twt«* w* 

Ko children ^ 4 Jan 28,1878- f74--9-2l5.). »“** 

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( 27^^807-^f^ch t*^ h " 9ld * Me " s »^ a daughter, 

in whioh^n^tC Led!* “* th6n 3,0 ved t0 Uton * ®*V 
:,I ie9lf a^faraerf° h * ° hlaa * Wte " Kov ' 29,1802; d o e c 6, 


3 jLavma Hutch b Garland. ot tort 

tzsr* Add T s in^r 8 HHH M lis *'Ss»r5i. D ^.^tS 1 Meo. 

-O'- . Bradford,^©., June 15,1872 John 


, -.-vm.w*u, » wuxie .LO,±bY 6 iJOnn 

T?;- n °h ldams mis h Pittsfield, Kte., Sent 17, 

h uLJ-i S ° n ° ? Uden * 3.-Ulis and 

Saran B.lVhitney# 

(9)Emma Estelle i?in „ ^ , v* 

“11 is b Garland,-e.. 

Meh o , 18 7«i; resides irgyla, Me , 

i - T Jay TO, 1897 Fremont Hatch ,a scaler 
oj: lumber# ' 

(iO)Maurioe Lester Hatch b TTov 9,1899* 
(10)Vera .Sstelle Ho.tch b vvb tv 
1901. * 

f10)Infant b Feb 14,1902» 

(9^Aboie Angie Ellis b Garland,Me•,June 

r ,7076; resides irgyle, Me# 

M Oct 24, 1894 Adelbert Elmer Foster 
lumber scaler and farmer# * 

( 10)Lena Madeline Foster b Feb 
6,1896# 

(10)Harry Ellis Foster b lor T£ 

1897. 

(10) Arnold Heuel Foster b Men TI T9o 
1900# ‘ * 

(9\ :ay infred Ellis b Alton, Me,, 

Bov 16,1884. 

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lei’ llll f 1 _ d , lsd Aewanee, Henry County, Tils., July, 

M'** iiillgim j-ootnaoior was born in a small town near 

Oangor.rle. - i.at- 51 .is, irst wife was Rebecca Jack’.' 

-^^Mt,, 88 ^ 8 ,’! 0 E ? b ^?T Williams who d at Hiohmond.Me,, 

,n T t but there were no children 


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of this second marriagb# TT 
carpenter, 3 \ 

' b lds w/ * - evidently from the wife of Lilliam Foothaker: 

11 jear Sister:I will try to write' you a few lines. Just at 
o.iis time * not enjoying very 

suffering with -Bronchitis in the throat, which makes me 
• -e Ql badly. : y husband is pretty well for him, > c is Vetting 
old; most 75, I suppose you are contented with your lot, 
sitting day affeft day, providing it will not be long- 























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ia with us now Y CVer * v ' ien be at rest, irvil" 

: Y P!*? 8 *3 if I could not ?et her^o 

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£* 0r v « 11 . tne Wa y of the world p 0 <Y- - iler &v ”««««■; ou 
l0r /illian is Virmns-, A| ^ j0 and come, t will vine 

few . lin9S are j ' roa yys Y, Y; YYY Yh-Y ~r 

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b©>- ter from the 4 

Jear lunt lflhft7,aT ” e ~* - r ?tArvilla^ Seavey. K©wanes,Sunday ITov 7 a 


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I fould ln Lh b0rah: 48 I'« do^'ho “father ?«* Sunday ?0 

re+w* -i er y° ur letter, whioi- ttv!f . to ' ia3r I thought 

^ YtYXYmeXYolT 9 ^ retYeYfroiY 

b 0 IS so sQffiO'§no . ,. 0 , a c ^ne; hut , nv p-onflnoQ^ v We 

• l0re than up to ray should e ', i 2b P°ands, and oom»s •■■ ntfi« 
*“ out here on a Tiait t ™ ^ fer “eA weigh ig 2 Mm,?,? 1 

getting along in years" *„d t fV.,.° Ut a , year ago, hut hat’ner Y 
thought that T must ooit? U ''bought so nraoh of him" t 

name is Arvin« ««■. Y a £ ai n.:.y nome is in Boqtnn iri * 

snvrnr « 1 , ■ L - La * Cousin Jane has b^n -t-P f a “ rfoston » and my 

".bow if she :^?el l^h er ^t o *write^ * t md “* very 

from her. Dear Aunt r !•,£ ita to me ‘ T want so muoh to 7 

toTetura ' S noY y ° U Yam gX* 

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(8^Miriam Toothaker b a out r n»< , . 

M fist) Daniel Campbell . 4i llv >s ^tohfield Comer.;-, . 

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f9)XS children. Ho reolv 'v .. 
lit oh field u crner, the soa l*Chae, Campbell, 


bli 2 aheth Came Toothaker h tr^ . 

fist)Samuel Berry 1 8ob * res iies Boston f Mass. 


n. -* wcunc U.UU 

"■* *lst) Samuel berrv 
M f2nd) laddiee Pierce. 

addros in the City hreetor^r & " ,Sald She Won14 ^4 her 


( 8 ) James Melvin Toothal-«r h tr^r • 

Served in the Civil 24 th 8 A % about IS94 . 

Petersburg, 1864. ii out Vrrq ??* G&valry; wounded at 

• *te.hl r IV^e, 


(-)Iwo children, 

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hiDaniel ftrrington Toothaker b 1840 • h^-h ■ +- 

•tr; wives Oakdale ,r«shinetrm • ’ „ be f Ved in the Civi 

Mflst) — re - ly to letters." name lo 

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f c -) r ree hoys and a daught er # 

f Q^Susan Irvilla Toothaker b T84P- tt Mr q , r 

waived in Poston, Mass; fse« bo4i 
w Iic> children # n ^ beijlettr,^ ^ 

^te-r fsy,7illian franklin mnn+w ^ 

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709 tq-Tw r i, uu cuaner b BowdoiB 
«p^^ n ^‘»Saai Francisco. California " 

He left home at the are of 7. . - 

Piclrnond, Me.; H,h. • • Boston i*r> ^ «ears, nas lived in 
with W.l /• 84rrat & Oo,”iZ- M.ont*^’ 4 •/' y 4raulio ongineer 
Served in the Civi' -’ar ' pjf -f i l :in + -^anoisco,Calif. 
Battery. 24th Me.Infantry *, 2nd Maas^ 

Oct \i kftb 'Uraniu Maria Walker b Vernon?*Vt • 

‘ - >> 1838; daughter of ;Te;,ton m -.r . V . vt *» 

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(9\ 3thel T!aud toothaker h B,c 17,1376; resiles 
I9th St« 1 San Francisco, Calif. 

( 8 )Bebecca Ellen Toothaker b 1046; resides Kewanee, Ills* 

” 3 he can tell you of her father’s second marriage; also 
of the three sons of his third marriage.” (No reply) 

H Drohn Bank©» 

( 8 Ylary Francillo Toothaker "b line 2,1848; 425 Washington It. 

Sail Francisco, California. 

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(9lChild* 

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Children of the 2d marriage of ‘Ulliam Toothaker: 

(S^George H, toothaker h Besides 56 Cla a Place, Cl Lcago,Ills * 
Kay Toothaker met^and got this data: n Foreman of Churchill 
Foundry; very busy* n Wifi 8 nother is very old and do os 
lava & very good memory. 

:l Mary Di.. ock * 

(9^1'illiam Toothaker* 

(9)Geor 0 e Toothaker; deceased. 

(9) George Toothaker married Bheinstein. 


(3^Charles Toothaker© » 

M Annie Brown. 

(9) Charlotte Toothaker* 

(9AFlorence Toothaker. 

(9jButh Toothaker. 

(9)Lena Toothaker. 

(9)Jessica Toothaker; deceased. 

( 8 )Edwin Toothaker; deceased. 

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(7 , lCharles Toothaker; accidentally killed when 2c 3 ^ea 7 *s old; did 
Act have a family. 


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( 7 * Joel Toothaker b nmswick, Wts#, duly 26,1815; d. from 

Sonsunotion at Dexter, He., FelS 15,1849 . Operator in a woolen m.il 
nr 0 was a Christian man and died a happy death, is wi^e ^was 
a Christian woman and a member of the Free Baptist Cnurcn. ^ 

1,1 cept 22, 1839 Nancy Potter b Bloomfield,^. > Sept 28,I8Io; a ^ly 

II~ 1884 1 

(q) Susan Ellen Toothaker b Sangerville, Me., Apr T_ : , T 844; 

Besides North Dexter, Me# F ine help . Member of 

Baotist Church. . .. ^ 

"- vI 25,1872 Calvin Gideon Dexter of Ornsvil e, Me. p - 

Spot 1,1844; son of Gideon Dexter & Eunice--; farmer; 

enlisted in the Civil Tfar as soon as he was of age, 

6 months before the close of the Tar; so that he only 

as far as Augusta,Me. ' 


got 


( 9 ; -ancis Dexter Apr 2,1873 ♦ 

June 17, 1895 Mary E« Bridges % 


(IC) Bertha LI.Dlxt er h Aug 2^,1896; d 'My 4,1 SCO 
fj ) ilmer*$D©fo§0OO F.Dexter ec 17,1897* 















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C i ta f^er T °at 5 la &BwiokrMeM ,I ^a’ 4 man of sterling qualities. 
Hie eon Albert Tootbaker has a good picture o. - 
\sk if he has Bible, wills, deeds, o. ^ n v -n T .4 

c. ee —g**. his charcteristic letter on the footbakerjFMaUy 

to , lin, «, in 18bl at ^ 

Married HOT 85. 1815 Rebecca Woo aside b Brunswick, Me., Sept 5, 

U7S30 1796; d July 4,1800 (83—9—i); J. u^nti-r n.f 


r. llQ children were born at Brunswick, Me. 

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(7)Charity Page Toothaker b Apr 3,1816; d uly 24,1840 (24-3). 
Buried in the Toothaker Cemetery, Brunswick, tfje, 


M pjto io, 1335 Richard Greenleaf Dearborn b V’. Oct 23.1312; 
Oct 2? , ffier-0 1839 (27). 


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Kincaid b Brunswick, ;= f, 

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temperate habits; and honest and upright “ as a ' 

nercbant^tailcr^at &rukswiok“for about MjsW 

a r r:nt *1 ^iriSribo^fcur years. 
i&g&X ^fTb^ness; selling 

Si~-ars&J«s :s*- 

beaut if fully decorated with flowers, 


(9)Prank D' Kincaid b Brunswick^*..Ho t 9,1867; 

In $90 1900 was on a sheep ranche at ^-s.- , 

?/yoming, and unmarried, 


(9)Louisa^’Kincaid b Brunswick, M e#» Ju . ly 29 » 


1859 


XI (1st) at Jersey,Mich., May 29,1880 John 1* 
-lines ‘of Musk eg an, Mich^wVo d at ffuntsTiUe,Ala., 

?knd?^* 'ch 16,1898 Angus Ho Kay b at East 
norri^Ontario*tSept 1,1854; farmer at Oxford Farm, 
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Children of the 1st marriage; 

(TO)Ethel r.Fines b Muskegan,::ieh.» 

Vug 29,1881* . , 

._-"(TO)Pate ibhie Bines b wuskewm Mich., 

'■ Feb 9, 1887; d Deo ?9,I887. 


Children of the second ma "iage; 

(to) Bruce v-re Kay b Jen 30,1899. 


Ollizzie P.Kj'noaid b Brunswick ,$s., Sept 19,1850; d 

Lb 6,1861* 


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(9)Rred H. Kincaid b Brunswick, 8‘~pt ?, J 8o2; 
Druo 1 - ist in Jersey, ic*ii* 

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f 9) 31 el’li e C.rincaid b Vineland ,H. J., lent 19,1866; 
Resides Shelly, Mich. 

M at Hersey, %ch., Aug 26,1896 B.Hewton Pitkin b IT.Y., 
Mch. 28,1866; Superintendent of the Public Schools, 
Shelly, Mich, 

■ (10)Harold Pitkin b Colima,'^ich. , Apr 1,1898; 

a Shelly, Mich., Jan 21,.- 

(IO)Meredith La Rue Pitkin b Shelly,Mich., July 
SI,1899* 

(9^ Richard B.Kincaid b Battle Creek, ^ch., ^eb 20,187 
Druggist and optician, Grant, Mich. Unmarried T 9 no. 

(^Harriet Mary Kincaid b May 14, 1875; Unm, in 1901# 

*; :£ ^; * * jfc ajc 

8 The second child of Charles Toothaker & Rebecca Woodside: 

(7) Joan Toothaker b Oct 7,1817; d Mch 28,1887 # 

S^pt 2S, 1846 John S.Merritt b Jan 9,1818; d Aug 20,1899; 

Buried Orousetown Cemetery, Brunswick, Me* Farmer at Worth Yarmouth,Me, 



( 8 ) John H.Merritt b Brunswick, Me,, /)pr IS, 1849; d. Sept To, 
T877; buried Grousetown, Cemetery; unmarried. 

( 8 )Pannie EiM^rritt b Sept 50,1851; resides Walnut Hill, 

W. Yarmouth, Y^e* 

30, ~I878 Fred West b Yarmouth*, Me., June 3,1851* 
Son of Lewis $© K.West Rachel J.- * Station agent . 

(9)Ralph M.West b July 24,1882 v 
( 8 )Anna Merritt b May 18,1855; d Jan 24,1859* 


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The third child of Charles Toothaker & Rebecca Woodside: 

(7) Charles Hiram Toothaker b Brunswick, Me., Jan 17,1819; d July 16, 
1889 ( 70--4—23 )* Engaged in milling and lumbering, 

M June 20, 1845 Mary S.Millay b Sept. 6,1815; d Feb 3,1892 (78). 
Daughter og Nathaniel Millay & Jeanette Kincaid of Brunswick,Me. 


(S^Mary Helen Toothaker b Aug 22,1846; d Apr 6,1069 (22). 

( 8 ^Charles Toothaker b Aug Si f ia48; d Mch I9,X883« 
ll Affie Given of Brunswick, "0fe who -died in 6 months 
after her marriage, ipr 26,I87§; the daughter of Thomas 
Given » < Ho children. 


( 8 )Abhie K.Toothaker h Brunswick,Me., June 7,1852; d 

4, 1876 (24) - M Herman M.Hall of Bowdoih, m e., 
who is a merchant in Oregon; son of Joseph Hall, 
po children, 

(S)Rosabelle Toothaker h Apr 8 , 1854; resides 

Yassalboro, Me. M O^t 20, 1831 Oscar Allen Abbott 

■5 Winslow, rRe. , Apr 18,1848; son of Wm» Abbott & Harriet- 

He was station agent atHBrunswiek, m er i and Yassalboro, . Wow a farmer. 

(9)Ruby King Abbott b Dec 21,1882- 


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Fourth child of Charles Toothaker and R e becca Woodside: 

(7th) John H. Toothaker b Mch 13,1821; d San Francisco, Calif., May I, 
1880 ( 59- -I—18) * A blacksmith. • 

M: 0 Rfcbeccs Aubens of Brunswick, M e ^ who d in California , 

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(8) John H-Toothaker resides TI8 Austin St.San Francisco,Calif♦ 

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(7th.) Gideon Toothaker h Brunswick, ^o. , Feb 5,1827; d 
(S4—9--29)• 1 mason; he went to California; unmarried* ' 

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( vth) George A i toothaker b Brunswick,M"?e. ,Feb '0; TG27; d< Lux °7 . 
d Jan 26,1877 (47—5). 

^ Sept 5, I85T Harriet 1311 sa Harmon h Hew Gloucester,Me .{ Feb 
' ■> T * or home Dunning St * Brunswick, Me » 

She was the daughter of Joseph b Hew Gloucest er,Ke., Dec 9,1809; 

d W&terville, ^6., July Io, *1840 ; he M Elinor Philbrook b Scarboro, 

•1 : ay 8, T809; d July 27,T879. 

,T rjhe had been ill several months, failing to recover from a surgical 
operation. Then she was a young g : rl she came with her parents 
to Brunswick .Me # she was a member of the M.7.Church. The funeral 
services were conducted by the Pastor,Dev.W.P#Merrill,The many- 
beautiful flowers showed how her many frinds remembered herl 

bearers were: Dr. J.H.Xpmbard, B.E.Swett; B*R*Jordan; and Chas*Winslow, 
Six children were born in this home, three of whom are living, 
George A»Tpothaker, Malden, Mass;; Mrs,Hattie Pfeall, S - Framingham .Mass; 
and Miss ^izzie Toothaker of Brunswick,Me. M 

(3) i Aitoothaker b Oct 27,1852. 

in Brunswick, He*» lug 7,1378 Alvah A*Plummer# 

(9)T?io-v*ence Louise Plummer b Ipr ; 1880. 

( 9) Harry L. P*umm er b Aug ., 1882 . 

(8) Hattie P.Toothaker b lug 28,1855* 

M Jan 12,1082 John H.Brackett b Dec 27,1382; d ^cb 19, 
1892 i 

(9) Frank W.Brackett b Hov 17,1890. 

)9)John H Brackett b T o, 

(8)Elizabeth P. Toothaker b Oct 20,1858* 

M Mch 29, 1384 Wrn H.Lewis. 

(8^ Annie S» Toothaker b Brunswick,fee. , Kay 13,1862; d Kay 

"22, 1362. 

(8) Georg e AiToothaker b Brunswick,^e. , June- To ,1869; resides 
Malden, 

Iff Hov 27 9 1873 fch Johnst'one b St .Stephens jAug, T869 # 

(9) llice Harriet Toothaker b Feb 21,1895 ## 

(8^F r ank H*Toothaker b lug 3,1873; d dept IT, 1873, 

5f: * $ * * * J*E Jfo|c "k 'l S. fr * * ** * * * 5)c He ^$% 

(7th) Fenry T* Toothaker b Feb 16,1831; d Hov 25,1868 (56--9) . 

A joiner. *> 

M Hov 3,1852 Sinma Dow "inslow % i>JVo me,I90f^ 

f74—*7—9) ;Daughter of Prince HO Baker Winslow Sc Sarah Heal.She 
resided on Mason St.,Brunswick, V5e» l *£he died on Sunday at the listers* 
Hospital, Lewiston, Me* Funeral Services conducted big. Kev.W.P.Morrill • 
Burial in the Grousetown, Brunswick, Me* ^Cemetery;. She had .been in 
poor health for more than a year, and during the past few weeks 
her condition had be 10 critical 

(8)Annie 1.Toothaker b Ipr 21,1853 d Apr , T 854 (lIms-3 ds)- 

(sVlbbie P ge Toothaker b Feb 6,1855; resides South 
Framingham, Mass. 

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(8}Horace Hinsiow Toothaker b Hob 15,1858; 1 Wednesday 

Oct la,-in the Old Town City Hospital, after 

a long ilness of bright* s disease* **He was born in 
lines ot a, and his family came to Brunswick, Me*, 
when he 7^as quite young* He was one of the best 
known tailors in Maine. He learned his trade in Lewiston,1 , 
was in Bangor, Me., for a long time; 

Chicago, Ills,* v and later on to Hartford, Conn.He returned 
to Bangor, Me., in 1909 and opened a shop in Exchange 
Building, but Icx^t everything in the great fire - 
1 prU —l**rt Sonn after this he was taken ill. Importing 

tailor while at Hartford, Conn,, and exhibited fcsamplea 
of goods in Br unwswiok« The funeral was from 
home of his cousin, Mrs-Hattie Brackett, Climber land St*, 
Brunswick, Me* ^conducted by Rev,Frederic*!? T. TTelson 
Universalist Church, Among the floral tributes was a 
magnificent piece from the Bangor, Me# Lodge of Elks* 
hearers were,Edwin A* Graves,Harvey J.Given, Henry 
Stetson and .] .Snow. Burial in Riverside Cemetery.Unmarried*" 

(8) Susie Pease Toothaker b Apr 15,1868; resides Minne¬ 
apolis, I inn * 

M July 8,1889 Fred Morehead Me Cord b Erie,Fa. , 

1864; a grain merchant in Minneapolis,Minn • 


(9)Horace Toothaker Me ^ord'■ b Aug 29,1891^ 
(9^Caroline Adella Me Cord b Aug 16,1395 

(9)Helen Elizabeth Mo Cord Apr 24,1897* 


b Dec 


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merchant tailor 


(8aH enry Grant Toothaker 
at Hertford, Conn * 

M Jan I, 1895 -M iry Catherine Agne b Utica,H.Y., Jan 
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(7)Edmund Dearborn Toothaker b 
Grocer * 

M / \taey C^ .Harmon b 1854; 


TTov 19,1834; d June 5,1879 (44—8-17) . 
d Dec 26,1884; daughter of Curtis Harmon 


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(8) Charles Edward Toothaker b June 24,1856; resides 
Arsenal St.inear the hospital, Portland, M e. Bookkeeper at the 
office of the Me*Central R.R* 

M Moh 20,1878 Sarah Elizabeth Given b 
at Jamaica Plains, Mass U5V0 Wednesday, 
the morning of °ct 2Sd she suffered a 
from which she had not fully rallied 
pneumonia brought fatal results. Her 
and Miss /4/ary Toothaker, were with 


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save her every possible comfort. 3he was a woman of 1 U; 
unselfish devotion to the needs of others, and was efrer 
mindful of the sick and suffering.Tn a simple, direct and 
unassuming way, she gave herself generously to help those who 
leaded her assistance* She was born at » » 

the daughter of Joseph C . Given and Sarah Woodward. She 
survived by her husband, three sisters, Mrs*. Robert Dunning, and 
Mrs .John. Dunning of ' . »» rs .Albert Aubena of 

, !a an<J one brother, Tfilliam Given , of Seattle.V/ashington, The 
funeral was he! Sunday P.M » from the Universalist Churon in 
BrunswioJr/ne., the services being conducted by Rev. James F. 

• f Portland,ft*, iirs • IT.B.jfeight and lrs«Martha libby sang 
,71 ,a :.Mn-rv ■ i,-ht. " r " Beeao bearesrs ware iobert ?oot>ia-:er, 
“red Toothaker, Harold Aubena, Robert Sunning, John Dunning 
and Fred P.Shaw. Interment in Pin- 'ove C amatory .Brunswick,!*-. . 

~ -*■ ’ ^ er was greatly beloved oy ner xamily .. by a— 

who knew her; she" will*be missed by a large circle of friends." 


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(8) Carrie Lincoln Toothaker b ; oh 13,1862; d lug 17,1899; 

She resided in Brunswick -and Portland, lie* 

(8) rresSiyo Jesse Howard Toothaker b Brunswick, ^e., Jan 6, 
1864; d Sept 2,18640 

(2) Mary Isabel Toothaker b Uch 26,1366; resides 141 Heal 
St. ,Portland, Me ; Bookeeper in Portland, Me. 

(6)Annie Bartlett Toothaker bBrunswick, Me., Bee 4,1870; lives 
' Pleasant St, Brunswick, 

M Sept 9, 1896 ^red P .ine Shav. b Bath, lie., June 14,1860; 
stafioner at Brunswick, le; son of John 0 4 3haw„ 

Ho children. . 

(8)Fred I/arren Toothaker b Brunswick,^e., May 5,1873; 

Besides Cambridge, Mass; has charge of v a department in a 
box factory, M Bertha Bunt on of Bath, Me, 

(9) Fred Toothaker d Apr 1894# 

{9)Margaret Toothaker b Bov 1897* 

(B^Robert Arthur Toothaker b Bee .5,1875; resides Brunswick,Me. 
Commodore of the Hew Meadows, Brunswick, Me* # Boat Club, 

"Fleet Captain." "He was the author of the musical travesty 
jivon at the Annual entertainment of the United Commercial 

Travellers in Portland, Me*; this was the big feature of the 
entertainment. ” " He coached the end men^ for the T£ei7elldf6 

Travelling Mens "instrel Show in Lewiston, Ji/e,and acted as one 
of the end men*". Travelling salesman. 


M Apr 25,I9Cb Prudence Elizabeth Me lellan b May T, 1875; the 
daughter of Lt*Charles Hugh e Lellan and Prudence Stanwood 
-etson#Piano Instruction;pi mist of the Colonictl Trio,&o* 

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(7) Albert Toothaker b Dec 28,1836; d at the Bye and Bar Infirmary 

in Portland, W\e* , Thursday evening, r Io - . (77) r His death 

due to a fractured skull received by a fall from a Saco line 
car on CongressO&t., near Elsworth.St* He had been visiting his 
niece and nephew, Miss Mary I.Toothaker and Chas.E.Toothaker 
Arsenal St*, had taken dinner there, and, following 
down town, boarde- the Saco car to return to Arsenal St* ho use* While 
the car on which he was a passenger was slowly proceeding along 
afts^er having made a stop, he pushed his way among those on the 
platform a n&\ stepped from it#It is believed that, as he turned, 
the momentum of" the car that he had just left threw# him 
backward to the pavement.He was taken to the Byo and Bar Infirmary 
and did not regain consciousness. Fe was a highly respected citizen 
of Brunswick,^©• The r funeral services were held Sunday ?.1.1*conducted 
By ReVv J • FT, Rob ert sB ear era; E* E t Coburn, Chas Richardson, Mr, Little and 
Mr,Leonard*" He lived on the Rocky Hill* Road, Brunswick, Me,->and 
was a very successful farmer. He had the old Toothaker Family 
Bible and greatly helped u/ith this Toothaker History* 

June 17, 1865 Lydia Peterson b Brunswick, FMe. Apr 24,1841; 
dDaughter of Stephen I .Petersbn and H rriet H.Kjncaid, 




(8) Alice L.Toothaker b Sunday, Sept 22, 186”; d June II, 1894 
(26--4—8)• 

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(SLSydney K Toothaker b Apr SO,1870.Farmer on the Rocky 
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,(5ro :r * •' Stover B.ISgtes ,Sunday.:-here 

weie four generations' present t children, grandchildren, a d 
great-^randcaildren; also Mrs-Mary Foss of Freeport,Me,John 

Stephen Cur it of Yarmouth, Me. * and George Carville of L ewi at on. He¬ 
rn a^mg 30 in ali.. X pleasant day was passed by all.” 


(9^ Geraldine T haker* • 

R ond ■■ tk re- tho yon b June 21,1904? 


OUise Toothaker b Friday lug 4, 1374; ' 1 July 27, 1900; unm . 

(3) yrank 1 , Toothaker b ’VednesSay, June 15,1881; d Thursday, lug 3, 

- ,7 ~ ^ \ ?A > Funeral services conducted by Rev.W.P. Merrill oastor 

une J'.a Church\ o e bearers v,ore ,®mm OOBUfh(,r Idward Coburn, 

Chas^ Richardson, 'ra- k Owen and. Frank Harmon.Interment in Riverside 
.emeoery. TT e had been a very faithful clerk inHodwell's Clothing 
store, Brunswick, Me. 

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of Gideon Toothaker, 


Charles Toothaker of Brunswick, Jle (6th); 
to J*:.es Toothaker of Ifrar 


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I Brunswick, Ms.,Juiu> 2,1861. My Bear Sirs I received yours of 
lpril IOth, and fe 1 very sorrj' that I have no, answered 
■before.I have been cllfiecting what records I coula in my vieinl y 
in . regard to the Toothaker Family. But I cannot give you ~ne 
or the place of birth,, nor the date of death, of the first 
settler in Maine of the name of Toothaker, as yet. ^t I .hink tcat 
I can. I know the town in the distant part of Maine where 
settled, when he emigrated from Billerica,Mass. I have thought proper, 
itn the advice of the family, not to go and find -nis ont until 


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hear from you again# and know your object (&£O&e£$Q§oa'Ba<l$COSa0 r.c 

SmST VO — m _to t.n it. 

to know the particulars of this brancn O- tj.e ..a_,il rf , •* tl0 _ 

will be attended with some expense to ilnd out all of - 

ulars.he have come to the 00® conclusion to hear from you again 

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g learn yo n r reasons# T have forgotten wn^ner o T anowe? ed nny 

„ r vo 113 * questions in regard to the pursuit or calling OC in life a 

S-^re" ke none that I know of that b longed to the learned pro^a=.o- 
ions hut one ycuSg mar. of the family has entered Bcrwdoia College 

this* year. The Toothakers are • ’SS #caUers°d 

and intelligent people, asJar as Sf Lid be impossible to find 
nvpr diffeerent narts of this State. It would oe lmp^aaoi 

out the"exact number of Toothakers now living, without 

exoense One of the Toothakers in Branklin County raised ton 

ST l!ioo bushels of oats, IOC bushels of wheat, 50 bushels 

7 300 bushels of potatoes; made 600 pounds of 

had 115 head of norned cattle, 12 horse-, 


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in T-iJS! in I860. I would further say^ that my grandfather 
SKw cI°T was Set ^Toothaker! ?is° brother .^anezer 


Toothaker, settled there at the sarae^ 


time, ^rom these two, I think 


-- - . , ain f np Toothakers in this vicinity. I- you please, 

are descended all oa the Tootnaxer letters to John Toothaker, 

when ^ \ e IP better qualified than I a® to answer 

^ktions m h»y will be promptly answered and attended to. <"s m 

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Daughter of nth Tooaker f 4) sw#ill, ^e* 

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Children recorded at /wOwdoin, e. ;born Bowdoi i, e 

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(2) Jenny Tar^ b June 3,1781; lived Bowdoin,He. 
1 Capt John Brown • 

Be* Brown Records by Rev O.W.Sinnett. 


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etsy Tarr b Bee 23,1782 * 

lived near the Grandparents of Mrs , Vino H.HXXiS* of Uton,**©. 
i Daniel To -anus who d about 1830 (50).BUri3d0 Lived on 
the farm at Kooi?y Hill, Brunswick, #e. Buried on farm, 
llljthe children except Joan lived ar Rocky -ill, Brnnswio , I, 

(3) Jane Mb anus; resides 110 Franklin St Cambridge ,IUi . 

M Capt John ?4arshall» 

’•Write the gran d-d aught or, Mrs* George Dunning, Belfast, e. 

She sent_ the letter to her sister, Mrs .Levina Horse* 
Brunswick, t who wi 11 ret data, (None sent 5 * 

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(fc) vlmira o nnns h >;c I,1807J d Oot RI.X89T (84). 

Thom a er-gymn * 

Full records in the erryraan History by ~:ev C,W*Sinn«tt. 

(3) Joanna He tXas&ns ; M Ira .Andrews, In BiddefbrA*Ke Ho child, 

Cft)Harvey 1 o anus ; 11 records in He I5anus Genealogy 

in Durham, or eport.$fe*> Dorcas Dunham ci Freeport* 

Children that are buried Rocky Hill* /Brunswick.He, 

(4) Harvey J*Kc Manus Dee 14,1857 ( 4--7J* 

(4) r j 1 homa Wo Manns d May 11,1837 (3—f>)« 

Eo reply frowst he da or, ri . .,nnah C Berry ian, Brunswick, 
^ite rs « . r 1 dtch.field, Lisbon Falls,He# 

(3) Daniel c Manus from scarlet fever at 23 y ^a;un; . 

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{ 2) Susannah Far*»“ b Oct 9,T78fc|r* d<* VM* V ^ 

M Wm* Rodick roothakerfb) )8eo his full records in Gideon thaker 

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(6)Rogers Oodt&akSr Sept 25,1786; "Think he was a sailor.*' 

(6} 3 e borah Tarr b lug 19, 1788; ^think she died early," 




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(5) Roger Toothaker K in Harpswell, Me., Oct 14,1773 . 

Mr^fLeilaa^of'Bruaswiek. Me.-« He need to live in Bruns* rtj F ,Ke ., 
on the nSt farm to Charles ’ Toothaker; this was 7* years 

S £. Albert" Toothaker. son of Chas Toothaker," About 50- 

years ago, 1904, Soger Toothaker came to visit ray fain.-. I 
„ . t - curs that when he moved from Maine he tent to 

j.eel ! Uj ^ e - . J ... seem to indicate that he was a 

Cincinnati, Omo." this woulo seem to ““ w ” - g ti Tc .-thaker. 

brother of (5)Gideon Toothaker, and thus a son oi.«.a 

Bo « Toothaker of "arietta, Ohio,Bev ..".Toothaker,’ e — a 

C0USi n 1 : 1 ’ P" P-r^ , v ; iTt a p" Pec «rjnnmir : r ; .. w , s, 

a t-.-iy n-c nnr M i r r" 'id. t: 1 "* ' 

Hrs Fannie T. Eoss, Rutland, Ills," Roger Toothaker came to Marietta, 

C. , froin Ba*h» S^.* , tqc T^txi Story** je, , Colurnbus> Ohio, 

..Ira Luoji ,ilc ■ inn tv » '* « 1 n .<? v n11r n oot]ia.ker& in tliib State# 

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V’-.'-S. ‘mS '»**t'’“Stitt'S- cl ‘ i0 -‘“‘ 

the following children came to Ohio with him. 

^ iff -4k rV' >< Sc ' ’ ■' »|c ik 3^ Sir ife ^ 

(6) Horace Toothaker who died in 1851; unmarried. 

, T o o - ; v-d in ”• t Township,tfashington Co. 

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hut she could help no more on tae reeoi ds 

other childre of Roger ^QQina^i. ^ Marietta,0., 

1856; farmer; son of %omas Mllia. ; .s ^ 

>6)Ea:ry Carver WillidasrCdid. at ■■. ■■< year^. 

(68&H6?aC d ) VWilliaitS )•' 0 

(7) Mary Carver died at 5 yeara. 

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(7) John Timetlay Carver. 
(7)Hibbard Carver. 


rr;:ith^r d after her M. to ft Fuller; no children., 

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) Hannah Toothaker deceased; unmarried . 

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1 James Hibbard Toothaker . 

(7)Frank B .Toothaker; resides X ' it | 

••State painter; 4 uite a , literary ^ brother,Ciiarles 

J«? e « fcil f the°^Centennial, Thi] , • 

Toothaker, at the Centenniau, ^ tj> viBft us.The relationship 

wa „ere cousins.. t he e d . 

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(6)3etsy toothaker; M. J,M.Brown; 

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(o)Karriet Toothaker h 1824; 

I„46 Oliver Vinton * 
f 7) 5 daughters. 

( ly son, Thomas Oliver Vinton ; resides Memphis,T©|0ja* 
n r e is quite a ’prominent business man. TT 

■hte Vov I6,I90I{ T I have Just received your 1. .r .nd 
gations•I to s hat I will take much'pleasure 

in assembling tie information which you require.; will find it 
in due- time.I am very much grkified with the work which you 
have undeftaken, and hope to be notified of your complete 
success and the completion of the Toothaker History* M 

own Collin Co..St• Lighting Contractors; cffiee, 

50 madisDn », is, Tenn. 

Me M? Me Me Me * * Me Me Me Me Me $ ' 

(6) Clarissa Toothaker; 1.1 F r ank Brown of California; no children* 

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(6)Caroline Toothaker d T895; M Harvey ^racey* 

(7)' Lrs Clara Westerman, C 1 is, 0* fJTo reply) 

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f6)Ehenezer Gates Toothaker 1 irietta, 0., Deb 20,1817 ••(f think)? 
d dune I, 1879. Resided on the old Toothaker homestead, Marietta,0. 

May 13,0800" 1847 Mary Rida b Marietta, 0., Mch 16,1326; living in 

1501. *-e and his wife members of the Congregational Church* 

(7)Lucy Toothaker b Marietta, 0., lug 23k 1851. 185 W.9th ive. 

Columbus C * Vine help; she sent most of the Roger Toothaker 
Mecords. She' and her husband and children members of the 
Presbyterian Church. 

M Jan 22 , 187^ John Platt Me Kinney b Cairo, Va., M-.,y 

1851; d 7eh 14,It 28 ; sen of 7m,;.c Kinney & Hannah- 


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(3} F r ank C.Mc Kinney b July 26,1878; .graduated in 1901 
from the Ohio State University; appointed' to a Fellow¬ 
ship in Rhetoric .7 ; lis for 1902* 

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(8) Iffrl —-3 c Kin 27,T8°0; architect 

Yost &• Packard .Graduated Co lumbda. 6 J schools 1902. He 
received the Emerson Me Millan Scholarship at the Lrt School 
of ColumbuSjO, 

(8)Mary Hula Me Kinney b Dee 20,1381; graduated from 
Columbus, Ohio | : igh School. 


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(o)Tillie or Lillie Toothaker b ch 30,1854; 
Member of the Congregational Church* 

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(7)Son lives Marietta, 0. 


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TH-: RECORDS ny JOHN TOOTH\KKR OF TH35 FIFTH SHB3RATI0I 


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(5th generation) John Toothaker h Harpawell, Me., Jan 5, 1779; 

d at Rangeley, Me., Oct 8, 1840. 

N. Gertrude Garde, Bowdoihhara, Me*” From Hew Portland, Me., John 
Toothaker, David Quimby and David Hoar, went hack into the 

wilderness from Phillips, Me., to Rangeley, built their log house. 
T^eir stock was also carried there before John Toothaker took 
thither his wife, my great-grandmother, Deborah (Raymond)Toothaker. 

3h was a mid—-wife, and used to ride all over the country 

with her saddle bags, and medicines.My mother remembers well the 
exciting and laughbable stories which she often told of these trips. 

John Toothaker M in Bowdoin, Me., Debroah Raymond b Oct 19,1774 

d Dec 4, 1863. 

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"Many of the children wore born at B^wdoinham, Me.” 

"Some of the children were born in the log house on Bowdoinhan, 
Ridge, Me. "After the birth of several of these the family w* 3 nt 

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to Hew Portland, Me. ” "They movod from Hew Portland, Me., to 
Rangeley, Me., about 1818.” 


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(6th^ Mary Toothaker b Great Island, Harpawell, Me., June I, 
1798; d at Bcwdoinham, Me., May 14,1865 (67).Her death was caused 
by a serious accident. 

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(Gth^Nathaniel Toothaker b Bowdoinham, Me., June 29, 1800; 
d at Phillips, Me., Feb 10, 1874. 

"Nathaniel Toothaker was one of the first settlers at 
Rangeley, Me,, and he and his wife were the first parties 
to be married there.At the time of this marriage but very 
few clearings had been made in Rangeley.T^ey went back from 
the Lake some tv/o miles, and nearly as far from any clearing, 
built a log house and starte out in life.T^ey cleared a 
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After a time the log house was abandoned for a frame house of 

goodly size. Twe children were reared tweny miles from a store 
ani the corn and grist mill were the same distance away. Two 
of their children died in early manho d.T-^o others came to the 
front as men of ent^rprize and business,When ten of these chil¬ 

dren were living their united weight was over two thousand pattat 
pounds,T^e sons, Joseph, Luther, Raymond, Daniel, William and Junes, 
ali made one or more successful trips to California.” J.F.Toothaker, 
lathaniel Toothaker M Feb II, I82J Sarah Hoar b U.Yarmouth, Me., 
4pr 16, 1804 d Rangeley, Me., Hov I, 1879; the daughter of 

Luther Hoar who was born in Mass; of the famous Senator Hoar family. 

Sarah Hoar’s mother was named unice**** 

(7th) Joseph H.Toothaker b Apr II, 1822; d Sept II, 

1884; farmer and carpenter. 


M( 1st) Aug 15, 1844 Almira Huntoon ; the daughter of 

.Aaron Huntoon of Madrid, Me. 

H(2nd) June 12,1860 Fostina H.Brown of Jay, Me.; the 

daughter of JToah W.Brown & Lydia**** 

Children of the 1st marriage: 

(8thj[ Mary E.Toothaker "b Dec I, 1846 J 

M Aug I5,J865 Henry S.Sampson ; farmer; of 
Phillips, Me. 

(9th)Alii q May Samp on b He v 15,1866 
d Feb 15,1867. 

(9th y Alice Adelaide Sampson b July % 
- 28, 1868 * 

M Mch 7 : , 1896 /.dwin W.Mallett, 

(9th) Frank Arthur Sampsc n b June 2 

1871. 

(9th^ Belle Gertrud e Simpson b 
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(8th^ Sarah Toothaker b Mch 26,1861. 

(8th^ Almira Toothaker b Apr 6, 1865 

M Hov 27, 1884 Sylvander Hinkley < f 

Rangeley, Me. 


(9th) Hortense Evelyn Hinkley b July 
IT, 1886; d July 5 , 1889. 

(9th^ Winnifred Rose Hinkley b July f , 
* ' 28,1888. 

(8th)Foi>tina Toothaker b Apr 2,1066. 

M Juno 12,1884 Aim on S. Gifford ; of 

Farmington, Me; a farmer. 


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( 8 thd Josephine Toothakor b Feb 37,1869* 

•* Hay X, 1897 Warren V.Lurrabe of Phillips. 

Me; a manufacturer. 

{ 8 th} Jessie Toothnker b Juno 38, 1874, 

( 8 th) Rosie Toothaker b Jan IX, 1879, 

<7th A John Toot baker b June 18,1883;' d May 8 , 1846; died at- ^ 

the Fork*, of the Kennebec River, Me * 

(7th^ Luther Hoar Toothakor b Feb fi, 7625, 

(it) Apr 3i , 1846 Sarah D.Boody of Rang el ey, Mo. 

, . Ho children, 

M(3nd) Aug St , 1865 Clementina Brown. 

( 8 th J Nathaniel T>othakor b Deo 14,1866; 

M Fob 34, 1894 Winnifreft Alien, 

( 8 w h^ v> i ltar soott Toothakor b Deo 13,1869 
A rail road man. 

M Apr 15,1896 Lillian Hinkley. 

( 8 th) Lydia Sophia Toothakor b Oct 38, 1072 # 

A 2S * 1864 Hathanlel Hamden", a* carpenter 

oi .hi.Hips,M g, 

( 8 th) I4 0 Bes Whitman Toothakor b Apr 33,1076, 

(7th) Hathaniol Toothakor, Jr., b Apr X, 1827 ; d Apr IS,1846, 

(7th) Raymond Toothakor b Moh 7, Z89.8 j a Auburn, Me, I9 0 6 . 

He had lived in Auburn, Ms. - for none years. 

M July 17, T85f> liza Church who died at her home, 

300 Court St., Auburn, Me, } Nov 19X5, aged 79 years.Fhe 

waa a very loyal m r-ber of the High St. Congregational Church 

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Annum, He*, w s always kindly an?’ helpful, and much beloved 
by al who knew her.7Jo daughter of William Church and 
Margaret Clark of Phillips, Me* 

(8tb) Thalia Raymond Toothakor b Dec 3,1857; lives 
300 Court St., Auburn, Me. 

H June 34,>885 Henry W.Oaken ; lawyer; the son of 
Dr.Sylvester Oakes & -lisa Xilbouroie of Auburn, Me » 
(9th' Raymond Sylvester fakes b June 33,1887; 
Resides Portland, Me* 

(9th^ Wallace Oakes b 11 oh 13,1890. 

(7th' David u . Toot baker b Sept 3 , 1830* d Sopt 1.7,1895; merchant * 

H Jm I, 1877 Carrie M* Allen of Phillips,He*, the daughter 
of Thomas K.Allen and Thankful Thomas* 

(7th) William a *Toothakor b Sept 6, 1833; d Phillips, Ho., ich IT. 































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and tho wife died the fivst nna«• ^-p j v j , 

' nr. t year dr this raarriage.So children* 

^ 7 ■*’ ‘ ‘ w -- L ' >: ‘ r •> June 9, 1834; address Box 184 Phi 11- 

ipS,::e * " J havo haa various occupations; lam a member of the 
Free Baptist Church* ” 

• ’’ •’ c *^59 Mellie 1 * Williams who d Feb 211,1877; 

the daughter of Tappan Williams of Phillips,?!*., & of Caroline 
Braley. 

M( 2nd) June 30, 1877 Blla Adley who d July 18, 1878; the 
daughter of Peter Adley of Madrid,Me. ,A of Susan 3 venport. 

M(fid) Feb 7, 1880 Alioe Evelyn Howland; a ughter of lean. 
Howland & Abigail Sylvester. 


Children of the 1st Marriage: 

(8thf)y Winfield .Scott Toothaker b 

d Sept 10, 1865. 


July 15,I86 7; 


(8th) 1511a Viol To'thaker b May 6,1867; emlpoyed 
at Fall River, Mass. 

(Qtn)r.|gar Ray Too thaker b Aug 5,J868; merchant at 
Phillips, Me. 

(7th jt Sarah A.Toothaker h Sept 13,1836; deceased. 

M F ^ 1> 28 * 1056 horatioj Webber of Livermore Falls, Me.; dead. 

(3th) Frederic Forrest Webber b Feb 26, 1857; d Sept 

28,1896, a 

^ IB86 Minnie :\,Gor<Xon of Livermore,He # 

(9th)Margie s#Webber b Oct 3,1886. 

(9thj^ Lillia ..Webber b Mch 4,1888. 

(8th^ Mary ing eline Webber b July X 1 , 1861^* 

:.'l Hov 14, ’ r 88 Francisco Rodolph Gilbert. 

(Bth^ Caroline Toothaker Webber b Oct 19, 1863. 

(7th°) Mary P.Toothaker b Sopt 5,1838; resides Phillips,Me * 

i: - 7 * 186 ' Oman Wilbur; farmer of Livermore Falls,Me* 

(8th^ Sadie F.Wilbur b June 30, 1865 . 

wpr i o, ;38 7 Joseph Haines of Rangeley. Me, 

(9th)Oman J.Haines b Mch 16,1890. 

(Sth) Mary Sadie Haines b Dec 2,1898. 

(7th)Daniel H.Toothaker b Dec 28,1840; farmer at Berwick, Me v 

M 01 i;, * I86 4 Hhoda \ngie Libby of Berwick, He.; daughter of Ivory 
Libby & I a ary Butier. 

(8th) Cora Aff'e Toothaker b Sopt 28,1865; resides Farming- 
J " a * ‘iCh 14, 1894 David W. Scott of Dawson, H.R. 

(9th)Christina Rhoda Scott b Berwick, Me.,Mch 

( 9th 0 David Ivory S c ott b Dawson, IT.D, , I09Q . 

i ( 9th) Faith Mildred 0 ot b Dawson, it,D. , /HjiVTf* 































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(9th) Mary Alice Scott b Dawson, IT.I), * 

Aug II, 1899. 

(8th' Ivory ITathaniel Toothaker b Phillips, He., 

May 25, 1867; d Oct 4, 1873. 

(8th) Hettie Lulu Toothaker h Veb 101 1876; 

M May 28, 1895 oah W.Randall of IT.Berwick,Me - 

(9thl ignes Muriol Randall h Sept 
j ' IS, 1897. 

(8th) Grace 3dna Toothaker b >c 18, 1878; 
a successful teacher at Spofford, IT.H. 
and in other towns. 

(7th^ Caroline M. Toothaker b Oct II, 1843 ; resides Lewiston., 

Me. M May I, 1867 Je.-se K. Brown of Phillips, Me. 

a retired farmer, who d Feb 26, 18 77, 

M( 2nd) apr 22, 1884 MLi Brackley of L wist on, Mo* 

4c 4 Jfc* * •* * * if * 4c * *. 4= * iff * '*■ 4= 

n he third child of John Toothaker & Deborah Pwaynond, 

(6th) William Toothaker b Bowdoin, Me. , June 3,1802; d at 

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Phillips, Mo., Mch 23,1873.For many years he did a large ffessddkl 

farming business at Rangeley, Me; then moved to Phillips,Mo., whore 
he extensively bought wood; he was wealthy at the time of 

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ITo children. 


(6th^ John Toothaker b Bowdoin, Me., June 20, 1804; d at 

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Lev/iston, Me., ,pr 12, u Farmer at Won, Me * 

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M(lst) Jpri, T828 at Berlin, Mo., Cordelia Fairbanks * 

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M (2nd' at Topsham, Mo,, Mch 24, 1836 .deline Hewey. 

Child of tho 1st marriage: 

(7th) Julia Raymond Toothaker b Berlin, Me.,Kov 8 

1834. M in Phillips,Me. Daniel R.Quimby. 

Children of the 2nd marriage; 

(7th 0 Ruth Hewey Toothaker b Apr 14,1837; deceased « 

Pi David R.Quimby of Phillips,Me • 

(8th) John ;dwin Quimby b Apr 17, 1854; 
d 4pr 5, I860. 

(8th) Stephen rmond OiUimby b Jan 2,1857 
* a Apr 5, I860. 

(7th^ John Henry Toothaker b Juno 18,1841; lives 

Dixfield, Me. M Mch 14,1862 \lla Fairbanks. 

No children. 

(7th') Mary Idoline Toothaker b July T8, 1845; lives 

Avon, Me. M Mch 24, 1883 IT. Kmery Could , a 


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(7th) Lenora Mason Toothaker b Mch 27, 1849; d Oct 19, 1878. 

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-lie fifth ^ child of John Toothaker & Deborah Raymond . 

( 6 th 0 ) Elijah Toothaker b Bowdoin, Me", July 6 , 1806; d at 

Caribou, Me .9 where he had removed fsome years before 

his death; his daughter Caroline went with him. 


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(7th) Mai end a Toothaker b Phillips, Me., JTov II, 
1832; resides Phillips, Me. 

M Jan 16, 1849 Silas M. Wing. 

( 8 thi Mary Ida Wing b Lug 24,1850 * 

Oct 4,1868 Emery G,Davenport; a farmer. 


(9th) Nora M. Davenport b Nov 13,1869. 
(9th) Prank K. Davenport b July T 6 , 
1871; d May 20, 1875. 

(9th) Frank A.Davemport b Oct 24,1875- 
(9th) Increase B.Davenport b May 3,1878. 
(Sth) Chas .£, Davenport b Dec 14,1884. 
(9th)Leo R.Davenport b July 20, 1887. 

( 8 th) Runice E.Wing b June 27, 1851; d May 23, 

1859. 

( 8 th) Benjamin B.Wing b Mah 23,1853; farmer, 

M Feb 4,1880 Fannie Masterman, who d 
Aug II, 1898. 

(9th)Abner T.Wing. 

(9th) lettie Iff. Wing. 

(9th) Raymond Wing. 

(9th' Hannah E.Wing b Sept 22,1889. 

( 8 th) Harvey J.Wing b Feb 2,1855; farmer. 

M J u ly 4, 1886 Jennie S,Davenport, 


(9th)N . SVer&ene Wing b Apr T6.T889 
(9th) Clifford H.Wnng b June I, 1894. 


(eth)Eion Wing b July 6 , 1857; farmer. 

M ITov 4, £983 M ary E. Brown. 

(9th) Leon R.Wing b Sept 14,1884 ♦ 

(9th, Florence F.Wing b Aug 9, 1886. 
(9th) Daniel B.Wing b May 22, 1888. 
(9thJ Daisy D.Wing b Jan 4,1893. 


( 8 th) Luna Wing b Aug II, 1859; cl May II, I860. 
( 8 th) Ira T.Wing b May 20, I 86 T; farmer, 
M Nov 10 I89T Hannah B.Haines, 


^9th) Elsie M. Wing b Mch 5,1893. 
(9thl Kilo M. Wing b July 27, 1896. 

(9th) Hulda B. Wing b Nov 15,1898. 

( 8 th) Omie S.Wing b May 30, 1864. 

M May 21, 1891 John M.Saquinn, 

(9th)0, Julia Saquinn b July 25,1894. 
(9th)Bertha M. Saquinn b Jan 6 , 1897] 
(9th) Son b May 15,1890, 


( 8 th) Abbie Wing b Sept 8 , 1866, 

M Apr 3, 1887 Clifford Lithe^ll; •farmer. 

(9th) Mattie lithehall b Sept 22,1888. 
(9th' Ida M. " b May 7, 1894. 












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?arm« r. .* Kov 22, 7394 Fiorenoe Allen • 

(Oth) Rosa 1, Ring b )eo 16,7871; 

Mch 0 , 1889 rank v. H. rnden, 

(9th) a Harndon b rot, 4,T'089. 

(9th' Ira TV. Hamden b Jan 26, 1094. 

(91hi arl 0.Harndon b Jan X, 1896. 

(9th) Hanott 0 Hamden b et 86, JO97. 

( 0th) :>;t; i - JS. ’"inp b I* oh P/\ to? 4; d r ot T4, TBRt. 

(7th' Cordelia Tocthuker b Juno 2,T836; d June.TRBn, 

Resided Caribou, Ao. ' Benjamin 7).Soule, 

(8th) # Sylvester Soule, 

(8th) William Soule, 

(7th) Ira l. Toothakor b Se.pt T, 1837; d Sept 23,1864; farmer. 

in lainpd n Hospital front a bullet wound; Civil *-->r. 
r860 moy . .bbot t of R ngeley, e. ho chr n. 

(7th^ Mary £ Toothaknrb Feb 26, T840; d Sept., 1861. 

1’he sixth child of John Toothaker i Dtborah Riymond, 

(bth^ Abigail tbaker b Bowdo£hafi , Me* tpr S8 J6, I808 

died at Rang el ey, Me* 

J n a, 1829 Daniel R, ’nimby ; farmer, Rangeley, he. 

(7th) Mary T.Quinby b Got 31, 1830; d 7900. 

" H Charlie Pillsbury at preacher at Rang el ey. Mo ” 

(?th) Abner T.Quinby b Juno 3 , 1863; Aon 16,1866. 

(7th 7 lolyina May Quimby b May rr t TR37; d July 22,7898 
.1 Got 23,187X 3yron M,Darling. 

(8th) .ugustus .Darling b Apr tr 73; d 

29, 1897. 

(7th) Clementin., Quinby b June 2 , *847; d at Tnduotry, D 
D^c 23, 1900. 

I* I. oh 26, r 86o Jam os Badger. 

{Bt;h J Daniel 1.Badger b Juno T5 ,to6c, 

(8th'Abner L.Bndger b .Tune 24,7863. 

(8th' Forrest 1,Badger b Jan 7, 7870, 

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( 7 th% Charles F.Quimby b Feb 7, T840; farmer, F’-ngoley, 
3 June 4, 188 T Clara A,Parker. 

(8th) Philip Iton ruimfcy b Day 28, ’8°6. 

Tic seventh child of John Toothaker A Deborah Raymond. 

(6th) B -.tsy Toothaker 0 Bowdoinhan, he., y e b 76 ,tb^t; r June $4,1891 « 
Buried at Rangely, -e, , where she had long 1 jv-d. 

A David Hoar b RmgeHy, He. 

tHV children born at Phillips, !e. 

'(7th^ Deborah Hoar; . David Poary, 

(7t hi Dani 0 1 Ho . 1 r h Doc 26,1832 • 

A Jan 23,1856 Hannah ihbott. 

(8th) Anson P.Hoar b *. o T, 7055, 

i! >jc P.5, 10B ?. GUBta Hinkl.y, 

(Oth) f>a uel 4.Ho ir b uig 75,*867; d Jnnr tt, 

Ji Vug 6,18 0 2 H cl on .Collins. 


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1. July 17, 1881 Jos e 0.Haines. 
( 8 th^ Viola Hoar b Apr Pfc # 186H; 

A June 5, 188 > Charles orsa. 


( 6 th ; Ira I),Hoar b vug 9, T864; 
" a May 27, 1888 Josie S>,Gilo. 


( 8 th) lugus i ns Hoar h Th 3', 1807 ; 8 Fob 78,1896. 


(8th) Minnie I.Hoar b Fob 5,1870J 

M Oot 8 , r 887 Frank Kempton. 

(81 ho Linn5 e .Hoar b BF b 55,T870s 

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Hoh 3. X888 >soar Hobs. 


( 8 th' George Hoar b Sopt I T , T873; 


( 8 th) Vernie Hoar b oh i 8 , T 878 ; 

Jon ^ , T 897 d/. arfl F. Allan. 


(7th) Sarah r . Henry P. Kimball. 

/ 1 ^ ] tin ice Hoar ; Joh n Lamb. 

(7th "hoebe Hoar r? Moses P.Abbott of Caribou.He 
(7th1 Floretta ar K* h -n Kow*. 

( ?th | ” T m. 7.Hoar .. F.iss Kimball. 

( r t i h) Da\ i d lor . * Har J ' on Hunt oon. 

(7th/ Edward Hoar H. Kiss -untoon. 


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f ? n ‘\ child of John 7 othaker A Deborah Raymond. 

( 6 tn) Rev.Kdward Toothaker b Bewdolnh » f ., May 8 ,1813; t 


Rang el ey, «*.• • • - b 12, F<’9. T, H* was a Free Baptist mini at or. rile 


parents moved to B ngei oy, when he wa; R y< ri old. arly 


in life he became a Christian and a member of the Church.He 
began tp preach when ho was about HI years old.Ho was ordained at 
the June Be: el on of the Farmington, Fo. , fiiurt eriy Meeting, 1849, ^ 

Hi- ministry was mostly within the limits of Farmington A 
aisnn, .ie. j Quart erly Meetings. KJf> last pastorate was at the 
roil -or , ;»_e. j church. He was highly esteemed by those among whom 
he had so faithfully preached for about 45 years. Ho had lived an 
exemplary C ’ristian li # 1 ' ft a wife, six children, and many 


relatives," 

I'ch 18, 18; 4 unice Hilbur of Phillips,: o t , who d July 3,T89T* 


(7th) Joel ’ iihur Tecthaker b "angeley, e,, oh 5, 835; 


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retired .minister at Sandoval, Hig, 

.;-r 8,1866 Is yard, . , 

fuly 15,J831 ; d t 837 r873 ; daughter of jsaac 
Coggswell* '."he children d in infancy except these; 


(8t*0 ;dwin Claranoe 7 oth&l r b a# 15,1859* 

iorchant at Bandoval, Tils.Vent " st in t87t. 
To Sandoval,Uls. July,1887. . 

Oct 77 , 1888 ,li*a S.Hftwkinab Juno 25.T863* 

Daughter of Marquis C, H .whins A Lenina C- 


( 9th) J 0 el >dwin Foothakcr b .lug 9, j89 ; 
livi; c. bon dale. Ills,, 


(9th) Harry Hawkins To othaker b ;• pt 


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(9th) Only child d in infancy. 

( 7lhi i . l*Toothak«p b , ' b 4,1037» 

*■ ( '* t .* June 2,1858 >onnii I. Prat^ of r ov; Vineyard # , 

who d in the Civil War. 

H (2nd) Me r t i n V • Wh i t n ey. 

i-l(^d) Major F .J.Gilk -y of Strong, Me., who d F»b 4,7668. 

(8th^ award ft.Whitney b Sept 28,1876; drugging 

Hangel ey or Ter.ple, ’ e• 

Vpr 2 , 7899 ; is?,ie Pearl Jenkins. 

(7th' Abner T.Toothaker b Oot 22, 7840; d July 27 ,t894. 

June 3 , T86T An a Lamb of Fangeley, Ho,, daughter of John 
Teinb 7. Prudence Lowell. 

( 8 th^ mra Phirilla Toothakor h ”ov I 4 ,j 86 I 

rcl 25, *895 *yl vanity 8 . :c Cord of xoter.He. 

(9th\ Harold 9.2*c Cord h Hay 6 , 7889. 

( 8 th)Irvin Burton rootbaker b Apr I3,T866, 

(7th' Margaret C.Trotbaker b July 29, 1843 . 

M Stephen p ratt. 

(7th) Lydia H.Toot baker b Sept 12,1845; d July 30, 7865. 

(7th) Darter W. Toot baker b Nov 7, 1847. 

Hov 7, 1869 Ivira Pratt of Now Vineyard,Me. 

^rion T oi hakor b ot 18,1083; fl Ipr 17,1895. 

he ninth child of John Toot baker & B£bor«h Hymond. 

( 6 th' Abner Toothaker b Bowdoinham, Me., 1816;* d at Phillips,:.e., 

; 2 ch 2 r , 88 ; live Kang el cy, xc; one of the most noted of ;/>, 

lumberman and left a large estate. 

M 1837 Phoebe Wilbur # 


n ?hc children lived in Rung el oy, 2!e. > and later at Phil ■ ipe, lo . " 

(7t,h' John R,Toothakor b Juno 8,7839; d Rangeley.Me- 
*Somewhat of farmer an ’ lumberman," 

Kov 29, 786 Mather ".Hoar who d Nov 7,79 ts urod 
70—5—2 # V noble woman. 

(8th^ Csmon, or ~mon, ,T othaker b "ov 8 ,t 86T; 
farmer at Rang'OUy, He. 

M Apr 28, 7882 2Ua H.Hinkl-y of * hi V ipe .He • 

(9th)ln?.u B.Toothakor b ^ b 88,7883, 

(9th) Cora " b Sept 7, 7886; 

d Hay 24, T887. 

(9th^ linwood To othaker b ;ay 3,T088. 

(9th; Leroy . •’ b Ju'y 3i,I89o 

(9thJ Florence " b Deo ; 2,7 894. 

(sth Ch-rri o . ,f b Jan 12,19*10. 
(9th7 child. 

(8th) Minnie .3Vothaker b Feb I, 1864; lives Range ley . 

2i Aug 28, 1882 George R.P^l fibury ; farmer. 

(9th)Vern G.Pillfibury b N< v 12,1882. 

(9th) £ .May * b Jan 18,1893* 

(9th' Lena B. ” b Kov 18,7884. 










































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(9th) Girl S.Pillsbury b pt 26, 1886. 
(9th) John R,Pillsbury b Jan 22,1888. 

(9tfiD Philip Pil i.Bbury b Oci 2 , 1890. 
(9th) Lulon PiMsbury. bO a.B.Pillsbury b 

May 24,1892. 

(9th) Roll a T. pHlsbury b Aug 28,1895. 

(9th^ Don M. Pj llshury b Jttly 28, 18 98. 
(9th) Ralph A.P.l Bbury b Jan 26, 1900. 


(8th) 
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Bertha Toothaker b Feb 10, T86?; d Dec 28, T 074. 

Lincoln A.T othakor b Apr J8,T869; farmer at 
Rangel oy, Me. 

H July 4, 189$ Ida Keith. 

(9th) Ruby Toothaker b Apr 18, 1891. 

(9th' Sh irli o L.Toothaker b May 10, 1892. 

(9tht Van W. Toothak er b June 2 , T895; farmer. 

M at Chnet ^rvj lie, Ke, lug 2, T 9 ’ 8 } 

Methyl A.Fuller ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Chaf. • Fuller of Chesterville,Me. 


(8thA Jrchio R.Toothaker b Aug 2% T872; farmer at 

Rangeley, l e. M Nov 14,1892 ie R.Lamb* 

(9th^ Cora d.Toothaker b ipr 7, T893. 

(9th' Hazel Toothaker b Moh 28, 1894 

(8th) Lois ,.Toothaker b June 28, 1874; d Dec 28, r 874. 

(BthQ Rf11a V.Toothaker b Feb 13,1878. 

(7th^ Mary Jane Toothaker b June 2,1844; deceased, 

M Jan I f 1.861 Hiram j \,Hunter of Strong,Me. 

(8th)Rosie O.Hu ter b Sept J7,1861; reides Phillips,Me. 

M 'W » Toot hak er. 

(8th) Clifford B.Toothaker b June 17,1868; live. 

Hi Hips, Me- 

Jun e 7, 1885 Minnie Fairbanks. 

(7th } Silvia Ann Toothaker b May 17,1846; d Aug 23,1869* 


John Fairfield Church b Avon, Me., Nov ID, 1840; lived 


Phillips, Me.^& Gibsonville,California;farming and mining; to 

Bailey’s Island,Me. in 1879 * 

(8thX Milia ivelyn Church b not 4,^866.Ad rose 2603 Colfax 
Ave. S.Minneapolis g riim{ oare Western 01 etrie Co, 

.levator Co. V Phillips f Me. t until 19 7; gr u at 

May 'chooi, Strong, Me; from Mt.Holyoke cminary, 887, 

She and her husband members of the Congregational chur^i- 
Sept 29, 1887 Frank Howard VTilbur b Phillips,Me. 

Sept To, 786 M public sohools and fron Business 
College, 1881; merchant until 1907; since then 
Treasuere^r of NHeitern levator Co, Minneapolis ,r inn • 

1 ember of Schorl Doard, Bank '"rustoe; Republican. 
u;,c n. Son of Joel " ilbur & Laura L.Howard of 
Phil ips, Me. 

(9th) Conrad Church Wilbur b Juno 23, T 89T; 
graduated at Dartmouth College,1913; 

Civil Ingine- r; . : •; C, £ Degr e . 


(8th) ,dith Toothaker Church b July 20,1868; resid-8 
rtland, e. Has a Seamstress* DRpartaeht and 
o o11» sowing machines. 


(7th) J u lia Toothaker b 

MM Deo 7, 865 Nathan 

rn erchant; enlist ed 


wiig 2 8 , T8 48; 1 i v os 

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Jan T , 189Q Vurelius C,Kor1 0 n; 

nor chant. 


resides 

dry—goods 


(Stn J Clara .l. H ink ley b July 27,1875: 
Mi Ju.y 7,1895 Daniel F.Field, 
Phillip. ,Me. , Nati' n •. 1 Bank. 

(9th) Child deceased. 


lives Phillips,Me. 
Is!• i.stant Cashier 


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Clara .Tootbaker 
Apr 29,1879 Newen.jp 


.Hinkl y b Oct 24,1877; teacher. 
T. IinJley b Ipr 7, TQ87. 

b June i6 , T 852; lives Phillips,?e 

•Noble . lawyer at Lewiston,Me. 


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(8th) Jay .Noble; deceased. 

(8th) Julia A.N 0 ble; deceased. 

(8th) Marian Noble b Ipr 6, T8Q3. 

: l iUric ° :T °blo b Sept 23,189?. 
(8tn Katherine Noble b Sept 25,1897. 





























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(1st generation) incest or 


OP S LRPSWlaLL, MAIM * 
Roger Toothaker-(2nd) 


Roger Toothaker ary Lllen—(2d) Andrew Toothaker of York, Me f 

and Harpswell, Me,—— (4th)Seth Toohaker of Harpswell, Me. 


(5th generation) Hbenezer Toothaker h Harpswell, Me., "about 
1750, or 1768. Tt Lived on Great T S i an a, Harpswell , Me. 

Marri g Publishment at Harpswell, " e., dated Sept 16, 1788 
to Phoebe Rinks b Truro, Cape Cod?, Mass., I76 t ; a at Harpswell, 
Me. , Aug 26, ~857 aged 96 years; daughter of Samuel Hinks 
"She was a direct descendant of John Rinslow." 

(6th generation) Samuel To* thaker b Apr TT , 1789; d at 
Harpswell, Me., Sept 29, 1856 aged 67—5. 


"With 

him 

died his 

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whc 

v/as 99 

years and 

6 mo nt hs 

of age.On 

the father T s 

d eat h 

the children 

some 

of 

whom were 

young, 

agreed 

that 

the oldest 


brother^Samuel Toothaker^ should have the home place, 
and direct the affairs there, and support the 


mother until her death, and that they would all 

work for her until they were 21 years of age. n 

M Elizabeth P.Brown b Truro,Mass., and died ITcv 21, 

1876 (86—2). 

(7th) Mary Ann Toothaker b Aug TO, I8 T 6; d 
Mch 2,1868 (56--7) • 

M. ACtive Snow, b Apr 26,1874; d Mch T8, 
t 892 (77—I0<); srn of Paul -now ft arah Ewing. 

(8th) Isa c H.Snow b Apr 24,1858- 

M !Tcv 12,1867 Abbie L.Littlejohn 
b Mch 10?, 1847 d at age of 75. 

f9th)George Edwin Snow b)rct 
II, 1858; lives Crr’s 
Island ,Me. 

M Alice Rill* 

(I0th) Carl Snow* 

M (2nd' Julia T.inscctt 

(10th) Gladys Ella 
Snow. 

(iCth) Isaac H.Snow, 

(9tn' Ida m.§now b May 20, 
1867; M Edwin A.Graves, 

(10th) Alfaretta 
Graves. 

(10th) Percy S.Graves# 













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(9th) Paulina Snow; M Dr John 3 . 

Gray, surgeon# 

(9th) Henry Gran Snow Med Nov 1894 )20)* 

(8th) Paulina W.Snow b S p pt 20, I84C* 

M Feb 6,1836 John £Award Sinnett b Crr's Isl nd. 

Me*, Mch 27, 1834; d at Sacramento, California* 

(9th' Alvah Sinnett b .ug 18, 1857; d Oct 

"30, 1904. M July 8,1888 Mr*. Ella Tennant* 

(10th) Elvak Sinnett b June 19,1890♦ 
(10th)Irving W. " b Sept 29,1896. 

(9th) Mary Ann Sinnet b Aug I, 1863 ; lives 
Oakland,California. jtf, Will Haman *& 

Wft Orson Ashlty» 

(8tht Cornelius T.Snow b Dec 7,1841; d at sea July 27 
~ 1862. 

(8th)John Ewing Snow b July 13,1843 d at 62 yrs. 

M Nov I9,T864 Harriet C.Dunning. 

(9thl Cornelius Henry Snow b Oct 26,1865 
d Aug 2,1867. 

(9th)Alfaretta Dunning Snow b Feb 6,1867.' 

M Oct 18,1893 Edmund J.Wilson. 

(9th[ Harry Leroy Snow b July 14,1878* GOO 

(8th) Sarah Elizabeth Snow b Sept 19,1845; lives Portland, Ms 
M Aug 21, 1863 Philip S. Corliss. 

(9th)Three children. 

(8th)Active Irwin Snow b Nov 16,1849 ; lives Brunswick,!,:e . 

M June 28, 1892 Emma Brigham* 

(9th)Mary L.Snow-(9th) George A.Snow. 

(8th) Hannah Ann Snow b ug I,1851; lives Pejepscot,Fe, 

M Nov 24, 1872 Isaac T.Alien* 

(9th) Theodore S.Allen. 

(9th) Ethel T.Allen. 

(8th) Alfred B.Snow b Oct 21, 1854; lives Great Island.Me. 

M Dec 25,1853 Hannah Thomas Littlejohn 
(9th' 4 Infant d Nov 15,1892. 

(9thj Abbie May Snow b June 26,1894. 

(9th Ada Aurilla Snow b June 2,1900. 

(8th' Olive Ellen Snow b Jan 25,1857. 

~M June 25,1879 John Kinsm.n Coombs-* 

(9th) Alice Florence Coombs b Nov 8,1876. 

M Nov 8, 1898 Wm. Edwin Holbrook. 


?he second child of Samuel Toothaker & Elizabeth P.Brown. 
(7th^) Elizabeth Toothaker b Deo 24,1818, 

Lived pownal. Me. 

M Dec I, 1838 Jesse C.Snow 

Full data in Snow Genealogy by P.ev. C .N.Sinnett. 


(7th)Elisha Toothaker b Feb 14, 1821; d Oct II, 1821. 


(7th*)phoebe Toothaker b Jan 29, 1822 - 

M ..ch 25, D845 I84C Alfred Coombs b July 24,1825; d 

Oct 23, 1848 . M(2nd) Jackson Coombs. 

(8th' Eliza Ellen Coombs b Mch 31, 1843. 

M Barton Leavitt. 

(9th)Linwood Leavitt* 





















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(8th) Alfred Coombs, Jr. b Sept 8, 1845; d Dec 31,1845 

(7th) Cornelius Toothaker b Upr I2,T84G0 1825; d Moh 13, 1826. 

(7th^ Amelia Toothaker b Feb 24, 1827 * 

M Daniel Dyer b Feb 27, 1821; d Dec 2, 1887. 

(8th)Samuel Henry Dyer b Aug 10 1851; R.F.D. lo I, 

Auburn, Me* (Se* Dyer Genealdgy by C.H.Sinnett) 

(7th) Samuel Smith Toothaker b June 20, 1831 ; d aged 84 yrs 


For many years a successful farmer at. Great Island, Harpswell 
Me.; Gun Point;buried Cranberryhorn c m. et ery. "Survived by ten 


children," 


M Sarah X A Sawyer whc d Moh 3, 1892 (42 yrs);the 


daughter of Oliver Sawyer & Elizabeth .Ann Toothaker, 
who was the daughter of John Toothaker. 


(8th) Daniel Pike Toothaker b Mch 26,1867; stage driver. 
M (1st) Mch 25,1891 Georgia B.Dyer of Palmyra, Me; 
but b Brunswick,Me. ; d Jan 3,1892. 

M(2nd) Dec 29, 1894 Alice M. Pennell of Harnswell, 

Me * 


(Sth^j Samuel Toothaker b Oct 22, 1869. 

(8th) Bn,S.Toothaker b Jan 7, 1871; resides 

Cundy’s Harbor, Me, 

M Aug 23,1890 Kva Leavitt. 

(9th) Children. 

(8th) John Toothaker b Jan 17,1872; d pr 7, 
1898 (I^yrs —7 months.) 

(8th) Lizzie Belle Toothaker b Dec 20,1873. 


M Men 28, 1891 Chester T.Britfc b Jan 2 
1866; in 1905 removed from Harpswell, Me., 
to 12 Temple P1?ace, Lynn, Mass, Son of Chas, 
Britt & Eunice 


<x --of IT,Harpswell, ne. 

(9thl Henry Bartlett Britt b July JO, 

1892. 

(9th) Elsie Mildred Britt b Lynn, Mass 
Oct 22, 1896. 


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(8th^ Gustavus S.Toothaker b Oct 31,1876; lives 
Gun Point,Great Island, Me, 

M Mo v 2,1898 Etta M.Leavitt- 
Daughter of Chas.Leavitt & Abbie M.Morgan. 

(8th^ Alfred B.S.Toothaker b May 3% 1879; 
fisherman at Harpswell, Me. 

M Mch 12,1912 Lottie 3. Leavitt - 

(9th^ Daughter b July 19, T9I4. 

(8th) Ira C.Toothaker b Jan 31, 1882. 

Married -- 


(8th) Charles C.Toothaker b Dec 6,1883. 
(8th)Bertha M.Toothaker b Sept 9, T 886. 

(8th/ Georgia Toothaker b Jan IT, 1892. 
(8th ; George £. Toothaker b Jan T T , 1892. 



















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T.ie second child of Hbenezer Toothaker: 

(6th Serration; Cornelius Toothaker b Sept 24 , X790; d in 

Litchfield, :: e ., .lug 22. 1868."On Bee 5th, 1817 he moved with 

his brother,John Soothaker ,to Litchfield, Me., .in I8T9 he settled 
on the farm which he occupied until his death.." The History of 
Litchfield, Me.," Comeluis Toothaker was a man of more than or¬ 
dinary ability. and he was successful as a farmer.He reored a 
l-r- .' family and gave them more than the usual opportunities for 
intellectual training, ."everal of than were successful teachers, 
ana prominent in business enterprises.He was a thrifty man who 
could save money in any position where his lot happened to be¬ 
at the same time he was one of the most liberal of men. 

He identified himself with the best interests of the town of 
Litchfield, and was honored by his townsmen by elections to 
places of trust.He was one of the founders of the Litchfield 
Plains, Me., Tree Baptist Church, and was its first Beacon, whip 

which position he held until hi-*s death, making forty-two years 
cf f.ithfui. service.He early became a strong /fnti-Ilavery man 

aa4 alWayS r83dy t0 *7 Ms principles.Re was also iden¬ 

tified with the great Temperance movement in his state and town." 

Hannah He Gray of Harp swell. Me. * b t tvq . - Tr , 

t "■* » u A * jr 1» I'»4; cl Aug IS, 1885; 

the daughter of Vvf V\v 'VWe- , 

(7th 0 ).iamuel Toothaker b B.Harpswel], Me., Hov 3 o, I8I£ . 

d in Richmond, Me., Aug II, 1882. For nearly fifty years 

he was a successful merchant at Riohmcnd.Me . 

"Married when about 21 years of ag e Sabrina. M.Hinkley 
of Lisbon, Me." 

th-e children d young." 
f8th)laura Ella Toothaker b Litchfield Me 

X8 ?’™* ’ d . ? oston » MassTf Tch £ * 879 ? 30> 

A -i Io °^ William Henry Herbert b in 

•ng±,.r.d, and d at St Andrews,F.E. Aug T89^ 

He eame M from England with his parfitslle' 

f? 8 %“ aster Mariner for man/ years 'and 
then tne proprietor of a hotel at St 
Andrews, M.HC b. ' b * 

fi-tn) Adopted child,Mary Alice Toothless 

Jack b July 9, 1879; she took the 
Herbert name; lives Foxboro, Mass. 

Se !•*•*: of p-age *?,%(}, 

f8thS Charles Edgar Toothaker b T849, 0 r ^850 d 
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f8thf G ;e Toothaker b Sept 1853; B n, Mass* ., 

Feb T883,TJni*til his father* daajfh he assisted 

in his grocery store at Richmond.Me* 

M Julia Eastman of Gardiner, Me., deceased. 

(9thJ George Toothaker b about 1876. 

When his mother died' he went to live with 
his aunt,Mrs.Frank B dell at Gardiner,Me # 

(7th) Phoebe .U To othaker rj >11, F 24,1815; d \pr 

1852 • 24,1847 S.La it and lived in Richmond,Me, 

, i& a trader at Gardiner, Me*| for many years. 

(8th) The only child d young. 

(8thjj Adopted Warren To othaker; lives Waterville»Me# 


(7t?4 Mb en To othaker b Harpswell, Me., Jan 28,1817; d TSOI, 
lived at Litchfield Corner, Me. 

May 19, 1844 Martha 0. Will 

Daughter of Capt Samuel WiIlians of Bowdoinham.Me * 

(8th)Fronzo J.Toothaker* b Sept 18,1847# 

M May IS, 1856 Louisa Sbhroe&er of Chicago,Ills. 


(9th) Mildred 0.Toothaker b Oct T 9,T092; d 

Hov 6, 1892. 

(8th) Cornelius H.Toothaker b TTc v 15,1849; d June 7 

T862 * 


(8th) Mary, or May, L.Toothaker b Sept 2,1856; d June 
1899 • Oct 10 , 1876 John J.Hutchinson * 

(9th)Sarah Hutchinson b 1878, 

K Sjapt 18 97 George M.Rogers, 

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(10th* Clara D .Rogers b 1881* 
(8th) Philip Toothaker b Hov 25,1862; d Sept, 1864. 


(7th) Ruth Toothaker b Litchfield, Me., Feb 20, 1820; d at Boston, 
Mass. , Feb 1900. 

M July 4, I8S7 John Story Williams b Bowdoin, Me.,May 26 ,T 8 Tj; 

Boston,Mass Hov 27, 18 0; live inhe , e.until 1867; 

then in H.Y.City, Pahiladelphia & Boston. Farmer at first. 


(8th) Sarah Ilmira Williams b Bowdoinham, Me., May I T ,I858*, 
resides 9 Sylvan Place, Washington Heights, TT.J. ^ „ 

» 1% City bSept 14,1864 Samuel Buckingham Gut hr: 
b Southbury,Conn., lug 16,1834; the son of Albert 
Guthrie of Southbury & of Haney Buckingham of 
Roxbury, C£. 

(9th) Child died in a few days. 

(9th Edward Guthrie d in infancy. 

(91hi Earry MelVille Guthrie b H.Yi City 
Oct 25,1872, an artist;he took a 
Travelling Scholarship at the Acad.any of 
Design and a prise in the Julien School; 
studied under Jerome, 


(9th) B ert i e Gut hr i e d in infancy. 

(8th) Hannah "lien Williams b Bowdoin, Me., Dec 12,1840* 
For some time has resided in Boston, Mass. 

M -vug 12,1866 James Melville Toothaker b Bowdoin Me 
July 12, 1858; d May 8, T888; provision dealer. * * 

Son of Wm.To thaker & REbecca Jack of Litchfield. ^ r e 

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{9th> Jesie Mabel Boothaker b 3oaton, r a88. 

27, 1872; resides 182 Bussell St., 

Boston, Mass, Always in Boston, 
r June T6,1896 barren Grafton Torrey b 
Deer Isle, Me., Dec 4,I87T; jobbing and 
commission merchant; son of Grafton F*. 
Torrey & Lenora Margaret Warren. 

(10) Raymond Melville Torrey 

b Boston, Mass., June 12,1897. 

(10) Jessie Florence Torrey b Dec 8, 

1898. 

(8th) Elizabeth Williams d -at 16 months, 

(8th) John Franklin Williams hBowdoinham Ridge,Me ♦, 

May 30, 1845. "Frank Williams,Master Painter & 
Decorator, I Tan Bast Piace,H,Y.City." In 3 owdoinham ; 
Me. ,until 1865; after OhaiQC that in Boston 
g R,Y*-City; has a summer cottage at Richmond *Me # 

M in H.Y.City July 21,1868 Henrietta 3.Dunn 
b Jersey City, B.J., Oct 2,1845; daughter of 

James A*Dunn & Gertrude- 

(9th)Florence Irene Williams b D o I2, T 876# 

(9th- Daisy Williams d at 9 months, 

(9thjFrank Wetmore Williams b Aug 24,1883. 

(8thi Albert Dr neat Williams b Bowdoinham, Me., Sept 30, 
1847* M Sept £5,1872 Ruth Swaine of Barrington } 

TTova Scotia. Bo children. 

(8th) Fred Per ley Williams b Bowdoinham, Me. , Jan 25, 
1858; Box B. , Foxboro , Mass.In Bowdoinham, Me. ,until 
his 8th year; then to Boston,B.Y.City & Philadelphia; 
Was on the San Francisco Call as press hoy; has 
travelled over much of Mexico; in 1879 came .asi.; 
finally settled down to painting with his brother 

Frank in B.Y. , Mu, . , 8: R. T . 

M in Boston, Mas ^summer of 1883 Inna Josephine Dean 
k b B 0 va Scotia, Opr 19,1864; daughter of Daniel 
Dean & Aary-r-; these parents deceased, 

(9thl Ruth May Williams b Mch 9,1884. 

(9th 0 John Herbert Williams b July 4,1888. 

(9th7 Anne Josephine Williams d at 5 months. 

(9th)Charles Walker Williams b Feb 5,1892. 

(7th )John Tocthaker b Oct 22,1822; d Jan 28, 1826, 

(7t9A Alisa C.Tocthaker b Litchfield, Me., Oct 22,182^; d May 9» 
T873; buried in Litchfield, Me. 

May 1854 Hiram Williams b Bowdoinham,Me., Feb 12,1815; 

Sept 7, 1883; lived in Richmond,Me,, for one year after 
marriage, then in Bowdoinham, *... e • , nnt-L d - tn. 

Sen of Capt. Samuel Williams 

(8th)Battle Williams b June IC, 1845; lives Auburn,Me, 

(8th)Mdgar D.Williams b Apr 19,^858; resides Ho 315 
2nd We. , Point Job as, Ban "'rancisco , California. 

M June 5, 1886 Rebecca Mulford of San Fran¬ 
cisco ,Calif. 

(8th\ Mary H.Williams b Apr 19, 7861; resides Auburn ,Me# 

(8th) Arthur F.Williams h July 8,1864; d MOh 1870 # 

(8thll,aurf H.Williams b Sept 8, 1869; resides Richmond,Me., 
graduated Richmond Me., high school, 1886; from Far- / 
mingtcn,Me.,BormaB chool, T o88; a fine - a ch^r. 













(n> * Hannah 5oothaker b Kay 29, 1825; d Jan 3T , I840 . 

(7th) Cornelius Toothaker h Litchfield, He., Feb I8 28;d in the 
^est 1879. i ovlng son anfl brcther( ^ of a roying 

disposition; left home when he was young; was in the 
Mexican Tar; never staid very long in any one place; was 

. led lat0 V10es; often repented of all that he did 

*' UC “ WaS wrong * uUt was never very strong in holding to 
ngnt.He at one time brought hone his wife, a. Scotch 

W ° mn ’ Wh ° 8taid with hi3 P^Ple for some time, and bore him 
a son; then they separated; she married a second time; the 

son of this first marriage took another family name, and it 

is many years since the Toot baker family heard from him. 

(8th) Son who is living- in the West. 

* j -ry Jane Toothuker b Litchfield Tie c- + „ _. _ 
Resides Richmond, Me. * " * *’ ,:iQpt * *X83Q; 

</.* 1868 H.Stuart; a ship Master* the* 

of Jonn B.Stuart & P&lW Marston* +L “ 

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,nh, »ss;,/~r y. \ .jrrsu^j^ «•— * *» 

. . in r.Y.City ian I5 !t86 7. ^ jrby * Vt *' *>▼ 8 '^ 6 : * 

i.(2nd) w ile said to be Smma Yassnack. 

Ch Idren o^. the Tst marriage! 

(5th, Gnarles Sinclair Foothaker b T 855* ^ «+ a 

!l??£ cul ? ?° othak ^ * I85 sT a M66. 3 m0nthS ^ 

(8tii) x-annie May Toothaker b U.Y.Citv Yv q tpa-. 
resides 5640 S.Boulevard. lus^A-station CMoSo*’ 

L/1 ,. in ^ nj -oago, Ills., ipr 24,1879 Georr* & 
i organ Frink b Paker^s./ June 1 I JI 46 . 

(5th) John Sherburne Frink b ipr 5 T88? 

(9th 2va Brink t> S opt 20, 1886; a jZle 

4,1887. 

(-th) George Farnsworth Frink b Feb 26,1889, 

(cw.j Jessie Foothaker b I-.Y, City Jan X, 1864 

vJU0 S®, C e | l- s * > -PfOS8!,-I079O Aug 6 *T897 

Sept I,l853! tSr 3 '' 11,:r “ DeB Koines,sn^wa, J 

(9th) Hazel May Ballard b .- Mg 30 ,I888. 

fGth) Fred Toothaker b Oot 5 ^ Tn . 

Of the 2nd marriage U°>- -.Moo, d I8ob. 

(8th) "One child," 

(7th) PHilena P.Xoothaker b lor ta T S ^ fi . . q . „ ' 

Graduated from the Mass.State’iormal School, 3°i«Sa. 

(VthJ^nna^Armine^-callfd Armine—roothaker b Litchfield.He., May 
id Apr 7, 1872 George H. Jack/ 

f8un^ bertha A. Jack b Feb u f I 873 . 

11 Foxboro, Mass., July to T89fi irr-inv it <n ~ 

-i^ociated with his father on the ^SborS F ‘ 

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(6 \‘® Cornelius C.Jack b 36pt 8, 1875- lived fr~ 

'?? ** jb ' rs at Hiohmond.Me. , with his’ unt stu rt • 
xs now a merchant at Providence,R.I. ’ 

(8 cii)-Hics LI, Jo-clc Id juj v r tr 7 o • u>_ a. • 

7 _ ^ onild of Ibenezxr ^nodTiaTrox. i~. x* t? _ 

(6th generation^ Slisha Tn«+b«>!^ v ° f h ? rpsv eL - ;;e • 

^ -w-; xj-Liouct xootncuer o \pr 15,1792 

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Children of the 1st marriage: 

f7th] yarn Toothaker b Harpswoll, Me., ; pr .,l8T8* d Oct 
h- v-’rro n* • -unoa m the Reed cemetery Richmond T ~p 

"• ”g? ?}””*?•' PH.rps.ell, jS'SS#! , 

- Uma Purington Ridley, 0 wy ° r 

8 « 1840- l- , Richmond,Me., Jan 8, 

■pr 1540 *. • L1Ved m Richmond,lie* , 30 years* 

How resides Sturdevant Hill,, ffiithrop j:el ’ 

ix(lst) at Top. ham,fie. , Sect 5 I8 !: &- 
x^oiir-n Coyle b 3owd'Oinhan,IIe. , ’pr e' T 8S r - 

f 7 " a T ;d- riaa, x. in the Civil nar," July* ’ 

TT+P-^d a . flns K ?-n; served in the 
iltn iie.Regt* Co, B. of Fe. Ca^t - tr 

# xiUxL^.j.. , By trade a ioin^r 

n ^pair-i»ld I8 - 7C rjan d e ! Russe11 Hodgdton of 
-airfield, ne*; macmnist; son of 

Solomon Hodgdon & Rachel- 

Children of the Tst marriage: 

^^;} 0 •*-Hay Doyle b May 12 
1888 ^ :211 I2,I9ci; a noble,* 

neIpful woman; and a fine 
singer. 

- a M Au e>£ Q77 Heverdy TTorcross, a 
Farmer of Winthrop,Me * 

flOth) lari S.IJorcross 

b July 19., 1880. 

(10th) MildreoT., Horcross 
, T# * " u ly 16, 1884. 
ilOth) Guy O.JTorcross b 
May 17,1888. 

Children of the 2nd marriage: 

dthl charleo waidron Hodgdon b Dec 17. 

jrank Lewis Hodgdon b Feb 25 
1875; merchant at ■ptfrtl^nri -'-L 

>° rr H0 ^ d0n ' b ^ne’ 6 ‘ 

B v.h barber at .uburn.He. 

(lOth)Maurice lynwood Hodgdon 
b 3 oo6,I8S8. 

(Jth) Daniel Rust ell Hodgdon, Jr 

/o* J ■ lpr IS.X885. ’ 

‘1 ? Jolm Whitman awyer Hodgdon b 

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(9th) Waldron Toothaker; 
# (3th^ Mary Toothaker. 
(9th) George Toothaker. 


resides 195 Brown St, , Walt harness* 


(8th& Sarah Elizabeth Toothaker b Dec 28,18^3; d May io, 1844. 

(8tn) Capt. John Whit'femore Toothaker b Richmond ,Lle. , July 4,1842. 
Resides 86 Mountain Ave.,Revere,Mass.Lived Richmond, T 'e. . 
1842—I85lon Great Island,'Tie,, 1851—1856 at Deacon James 
Eastman's; from 1856 — T 857 at Bath,Me.,at Woburn,Mass. 

186 9—-18 99;(E89a;: 1899-I90i at Revere t Mass. Shipped in the 

U.S.Havy May 1861; served in Farragut's fleet; passed 
Forts Jackson & Phillips" St Philips Apr 24,1862.Was in 
many engagements.Our steamers were Miami, Ohio, Alleghany, 
Princeton, &c. Member G.A.R P^st,Woburn, Mass.Mason. United with 
tne Congregational Church,WObUfn,00066jg RWere,Mass. , 1884. 

One of the Directors of the 1st Congregational Church,Revere, 
Mass, 1900. I first sailed under Capt Hugh Sinnett of Bailey's 
Island,Me.Followed the sea for many years, and became. Master 

or sailing vessels and steamers.I am now a steam fitter 
and plumber. Tr 

M(lst) Feb 9,1867 C8rg3)etet50 Margaret Merrill of Fr export 

Jan 5.1848; d Feb 26,1900; daughter of Deacon 
Richard Merrill & Elizabeth Davis Hill. 

M (2nd, Dec 12,1900 phoeoe Jane Merrill ; sister of the 
1st wife; deceased. 


Children of the 1st marriage: 

(9th) Guy Carlton Toothaker b Bath, -e., Dec 31, 
1869; went to Pa. Graduated from Woburn.Mass, 
high school, 1887; electrician. 

(9th1 Jennie Louise Toothaker b Mch 14,1871* 
d Sept 8, 1871. 

(8th) Eugene Toothaker b 1846; d Sept I853(7yrs). 

(8th) : a rah Abbie Toothaker b Feb 8,1850; d Meh 3,1892 (42). 


(8th^ Charles E^win Toothaker b Sept 1852 d Oct 3, IQ5£* 

(8tn) Elizabeth Toothaker b Richmond.Me., Sept 25,1853; resides 
ITew Snarcn, Me. In Hew Sharon, Me.^since her marriage 
au Jan 14,1872 Charles Leroy Storer b Richmond,Me. ,Dec7 
T845; s< n of Jacon Storer b Ccrnish,Me. ,0ct 13,1814; and 
oi ITancy Rand Davis b Vienna,Fe., Hov 8, 1821. 


(9th)Eugene Leroy Storer b Jan 2^,1873: lives 
Waltham, Mass. 


( 9th ) Elmer 

Rum ford 
M Oct 


Mrriest Storer b Jan 2,1874; carpenter at 
Falls, Me. 

10 1895 id ie Ma© Ladd of Vienna,Me# 

(10th) Ernest Leroy Storer b June 19,1898 a 


( 9 th) Albert Osborne Storer b Ucv 27, 1875 jblacksmith 
at Winthrop,2£e. 

(~ L - : ) Charles Leslie Storer b ITcv 29,1879* liv-s 

Waltham, 

(9th)Arthur Garfield Storer b May 2I,T883; d July 
, . 15,1884. 

(9th)Sadie Belle^ Storer b Sept 2,1885. 

L ^ nw ood Wdldron Storer b July 31, 1887 
(9th^ Mina Blanche Storer b Oct 12,1890. 
















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f7 ^ h) Sarvoy Purinton Toothaker hlltchfiald, M«. , Deo 22 t 8 t 9 . 

soon as 6 '?* J “ 24.T8SS." .. b ecafe ’ a farmer ai ’ 

T n? he was old enough to work; then ws a shin-earnent^r 

Lai L^ * aS a ^P^^Wer.He ai 80 ha the village 2y~ 

gcoas ana grocery store; but failed in t«< i.. 


bis brother David W.Toothaker carried 


vw " * - w w u licv. 

conducted by their father, and 
If. was the northern part 
eiiip yard was the northern one 


H.Pv Toothaker sailed 
his passage thither by 
trade at Mare's Island 
# a t Vallejo,For about 
in San Francisco., with 


business in 1856.Then 
on the store.Then it krt? 
on his deathjn.w.T. took it. 
of Richmond Village,Me.The 
on the Kennebec River. Tn T85Q 

- a — - — -i _ M *1 • fj . 


home in Oakl .nd,Calif." 


around the Horn to California; worked 
plying his trade; began working at this 
iTavy Yard, California, making his home t 
c/iieo j'ears he was thus employed and 
the exception of the time when he ha3 

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Qukeress, b Brunswick,Me., 


M(lst) 1840 Eunice Hopkins , a 

1SZ ' ‘‘ a - Aufi Sp * T ® 53 f t Sl'yrs); daughtf? of 
S } r Mvttt a " d SUzabeth. She is buried with some 
0h ^5 r ^. , ln Bowdoinh aRidge, Me., eanetery. 

' he aad h ?L 1 ^ 8ba ? 4 M ptl f ed ^ar Quimby while 

7 v - rx ° - u “ v/doinham Ridge.Me. "THe hymn which 
3in/> when she was . A_ ~ 


of 


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they were living 


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H ve. 
lo Ved .’Then 
said, 1 Oh, 
that had 


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asked 
she 
here 
died 


Keep 


when she was. dying was *A Charge to 
cuners to sing the many hymns which she 
bade us good-bye she waved her hand and 

are my little ones. * Those were the children 
tnat year of tars n 


she 


MfSndJ June,1854 Mrs. Haney 
Sear sport, . } h< d at 
Bowdoinham Pidge c emet ery. 

M(3a) 1856 Louisa 


of 1853. ,T 

Elizabeth Pilson, nee Dow of 
Richmond,Me., lug 4,1855 
Daughter of Oapt David Dow. 


23-3-9* 


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a 

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to 


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& Louisa __ 

fine singer.T u e first Swo 
spent in Boston;the rest of her life 
her husband went to California 


Skowhegan,Me., T8£8; lighter 
ke. ber of the M.3.Church; 
years of her married life 


cousin, 


at Vallejo,Calif. 

C!‘ v,-h n’v.r JIT-V— she to live with 

. barah Chamberlain, in Ibbington.Mass; in X86C 

Panama?*** C ' lx;LI, > with a P honsc Toothaker, via. isthmus of 
Children of the 1st marriage: 

Toothaker b Bowdoinham, Me. ,I84i 
-ia4^ d t pr 2, 1842 aged 5 months. 


or 


Mary ^Uma Toothaker b Bowdoinham RicVe Me 
::ov II, 1843; Mrs. John Tufts, LoomisVw c£ 
California. "Before my marriage I lived at 
Bowaoinhar. ,ke,; then for a few years at Richmond 
Me.;then to Bath, Me# ; schools of that city, t 9 
J 6 ??? we all took a short voyage on the steamer 
Bellingham and it seemed as great as my trio to 
Californiain 1863.1 lived, at Richmond,Me. , until ~ 
my second mother died.T, en lived with Aunt Mary 
at ^ Brunswick,Me. Schools of Brunswick ft 

t— r ^p }l ^ :Gn ; theTx i ^ 1 . 0ak fo'ove Seminary,Vassalboro ,K* 

In 1863 ^Vallejo, Calif* & tau&ht 6 months#In Sacra¬ 
mento , Calif* ^ employed by John Avery, tF.S. Ass ess or of 
nternal ,,evenue for 4th District of California. 

n-w ,J° Panama; and spent some weeks 

v.itn brotner Uphonsc at S. Boston,Ma*s; visited in Me • 

tnon employed at various places in Boston,Ha; s;aft e rmv 
I J * Ved in Hass, towns .Medford ft Charlestown. 

T8/6 to Vail z. Qqm ... t a 


fa 


L ° ' “ n Jose,Calif, and other cities" 

ford,Mass., June £0,1875 John Tufts b * 
Boston Mass., June II, 7836; son of John Tufts 
nv f\ ^ 1 ?? chard#MQB1 ber of the Congregational 

.. v ^ r £ h;too 5 tinaer; sailor J grocer; served in 
Civil Var, > for 3 years;30th Mass^Regt,Cen Burn- 

b ide e Division of Army of the Potomac; Insurance 
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iOj.g County, Calif 
Clarence Tufts b 


Tq77 f ra ? }.?uf ts d 3an Jose, Calif,, j u i y 7 
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tL Ricl “ 50ad ^ 0< ’ >*> 20, 1845; 

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(8tn^ Johnnie Toothaker h Hiehmond.Me,, 1852 ; a 1853. 

P - root ^ er - 

•---iui-en of the 3d marriage 0 f H.P Tootha>pr * 

,.'*7 ‘T 8 K * 83 Sr ^ i«»; 

stl^ Floreaoo I. aker b Val'ejo, Calif to , T 
uoI > <3, noble Christian, ,,4pr 2T » 

'“%? 15 ( SS‘"SSJ"iSr,» 

M :.pr 1889 ' 'lsahel^ and i, J ol ° County, Calif . 
Member of the Christian College graduate, 

husband members of tT auroh; n0w aha and 
3apt. of the Sunday School? ^ a “ 5 lle 


is 


(£th' Gladys ToothakedbApr 


(6th ; Hester 


.,1891. 

j' L ^alene Toothaker. b T 895 
(Hh t Henrietta rootilker b V .. 

23,1898. 'i 

T . Toothaker b Valle-jo, Calif the,. ^ 
at 5 months. x * I86 4; d 

Samuel Hopkins ToothA-er h ti + • •, 

Biohmond, Me., from^he Asiati^^wV 18 *' July ' 1826; d 
Master builder* m toe^ -‘? 1 ,® cholera.Shipwright ar^ 

Patten of Litchfield,^! 1 irantt& * htfr of Robert 

f7th) John Hidlon Toothakpr h u 

Jan., 1851; Urrmarried.' » T828; 0 inlT.Y.city 

7thJ David Toodman Toothaker b Oct T taso. ,. , . 

_ r * ^ * -esides Hiehmond.Fe. 

^ * T-&54: I entice Ann Skolfipifl T r 

l P r 4, 1834; d dug 21 taro. f Jn, ld T.^ Merryman * Riohaond.Me 

and^Rebecca Curtis. * ’ 1I£nter of Oapt„Tsa&c Merryman 

(8tn) David Franklin Toothaker b Jalv T 4 Tfl E. 

JCennebunicport ,Ll e .: flarrpT1+rv •; ;■» I88 4; resides 
Hdotoond.Ke. hit, sewn t and ft Hotel 

till Feb ’T, ’ X90I; inRo^’Mass' .1^., 

w _ ‘Hen to JTennebunkport.Ke. J ’ ’ tlU } ’^ 7,1899; 

hist) Oct 3 .tq7^ t 4 c „,- •'* ! , 

Mas s. , Feb js J8 57 ^* ^^ h -^*ar 1 estown, 

Schools of Richmondi;.6f“^enj 111 V n •* -* Tan . 23 *1861; 

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Sutry.~’ J ,I8J7; daughter of insel N.BoothJy & K ary II. 

Cniluren of the let marriage: 

* Sth „ Byron Franklin Toothaker b Dee 4.T88T- 
a --pr 5 , 1882. ’ 

(^th) oarah Lettiee toothaker b Ipr 17,1883 

Resides Hobienoro, He. Schools of Bath.lie. 
i , - - v J 4 ■ I9CX at Roxbury, Mass., 
xxsworth D t Sidelinger . - 

(10th) iTellie Elisabeth Sidelinger b 
Sept 4,1902. 

(10th) Matilda : Sidelinger b July 

14, 1904. 

TStsS ~ is - —• 

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n A nslena toothaker b KUngston, TT F 
. . Moh 23,1879. * *’ 

,S, 3 “ b Riehmona.ite., nor 3.T88T. 

(9tn) ntta Winfield Toothaker b ~ynn vv« 
Jan 5, 1887. * ’ * Ias& '> 

,Mh kir=s - b, 

~ 1 1882 ..-ilbur V .Barry of itchfi -i T’n. 
b June 20, 1853. J itchliela,Me; carpenter. 

fSthP-cn 7 b*? ar JT i Port land,lie. , Cot 13 ,t 8 8 S . 

jaohj ..on b Portland, Mo. , Oot 18 ,1887. ' 

(8th) George Holman Toothaker b ricim.j 

resides I Lean St., Rveret^a^’ 1 ** ’ 27 

8.H.X ,Quartemkstlr 8 Wine^D H** 1 ?* 

, Kass.,ira^ e Y ard“ ^ drt ' ment Chariest own , 

30 ? lLl.TSsex jin s°d? X£? BT r b f^ond.^0. Moh 
Produce CooimiB mors Markets ’ 1 ’ 4 Co. 

... Salem, Masses ha^lived^ia several Mass towns*" St ’> 

Xl T b ’rl S J 5 J la r a Adelaide Rason b b!y Ci^ 

M«y daUghter of Zaoohariah Raeon T * 

(9th)Lettie e Toothaker b Sverett.Mass 
' ' ’ ’ I88b a - T uly 12,1887. 

(8th) Sarah lizzie Toothaker b t? sb r r 

t - eo J o,Iduo; d Aug 8,1880. 

(8th Mary Inez Toothaker b Julir T Tfi-fl. 

Stoaeham. "'f.'i. 1 » 8 ; resides 




Ssoneham, Pass. Graduate at Richmond 3 *!- 81 ^? v, 
school, 1884 at 16 years. ^ohmond.T.e . } high 


(8th J Alphonzo Grant Toothaker h i 

A^aViS”*'•>'-ShiSir ,M “ 

» ■ * I89 ° 1 dnd Ja ^ es of Kichomond.T'e. 

d -uben ~e Ke n (Toothaker b Jitchf-i a - 

"wifi IS r TSS:..* nl a 

(8th) Flora Toothaker b Searsnort m, 

resides Richmond ' e - P ' ’ ' lU S 4,1861; 

is deceased , - * Benson Rogers who /. 



















f£th| Omer Sogers b 'uly 8 , 1865; a Set 13,1866 
Sarah L.Eogera b Richmond ,Fe •, June 
I 860 ; d ?eb 15,1866. 

(9th) John Rogers b ret IG6£; lives in Mass. 

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Charles Rogers June ^7,i8o9; a voting. 
(Sth^ Charles Rogers b : ch £5,1871; Ifrch,, 

1885 was kille-H with an axe by a boy. 


(7th) I£ark A 01emnen^ Soothaker b Litchfield, re. , Sept 22,1833; 

(7thJ Sarah Jane Toothaker b Litchfield,; e. , Lot 6,1835; resides 
Z~' ^t. , -axiejO, California. 

Calif?, 9 r!o 5»i 057 T o-‘fl lel *Y 8ry } Hichaond.Le. ; d Sacramento, 
ri.tv ff* J868; musio school teacher; Insurance '.gent; 

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(8th' Clara May Avery b Richmond,Me., ch To,T858- 

5 Sept 14, 1863. ‘ ’ 

(ftLn^ Angeline Elizabeth Avery b Sacramento Calif. 
y cn _ t 186 c» ' 

(8tn1 y&ter 'AA v ery b Sacramento,Calif. pot 3", I86&, 

“12 Mam St., Val’.ejo, Calif. ’ 

IS Jll ne 3 , 1898 Helen 3arber. 

(9th) Robert .very. 

(§th) Forman Avery. 

(8th^ Savid Colfax Avery b Sacramento,Calif, ^ c t 7 1868’ 
n a^land, Calif, Sept TO, 1889. * * 

(7th)Jesse Rugebe Toothaker b Eiohmond.Se June 2 T838-Rox pa 

toeri e c S a° n, but mt S n"RIr e T twellir "in' l^and °anf' 

‘a young Toothaker a^tolveston^exa^His found 

City. I lost all but my md ^ ^ J 1 f at Kansas 

floods.^ was floating around about all of that" RmrifiRni?ht 
I left home when I was is years old.” terrific night. 

in the Galveston "fl^o dA^pt V ’.. l 6 ’ ~ 848; f® rishea 

daughter of Washington &on Insight 

(8th)Lida £fcta Toothaker b Aug 14.1870* perish^ 
tn tne Galveston,Texas, flood Sept 8, I9oo* " 

T c"tb a T frcm Ball ; & hi ^ h active* in 

Vpworth Teague work. 

(et A fes&e^Lugeno^Ioothaker b June 25,1872; d 

(8th) Jesse Irvine Toothaker b Jan 17,1882- 

^slve^' i0?0 railroad office.,Galveston, I exas; 
s-ve^A in ^he Galveston,Texas, flood. 

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Toothaker b DeoT4, 1795; d Doc 29,1795. 

(6th1 Foah Toothaker b Apr 13 X797* ^ n-pw™ ■> a , 

1827.?* * * -i-Tom a wounaed knee,Apr 2, 

Widow lives at Bath,lie. 

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ib - rine :{lct) Ancestor Roger Toothaker-(2nd) Roger Tocthaker 

v.hc M Mary Ulen-**— (3&) Andrew Toothaker of York, Me,, and 
Harp swell, M®-( 4th) Bbeneaer Tocthaker of Harpswell, Me, 


generation)Capt William Toothaker, who lived on long 
Islana, near Belfast, Me., in Penobscot Bay, 

"Married Mary Trim of Charleston, Me., and had 6 boys 
and 2 girls," 

One of the descendants;" I think -v Pv&.rxA-p 

0 .. ’ ^ *•> grandfather Toothaker was 

named yiln .. e lived not far from Searsmont t Me* He went West, 

''' n ilis return he died in the llleghany Mountains, before T85 T . 
"R. v,a ^ travelling on foot and there were no public conveyances 

He stopped over night at a tavern, a s those places ere 

called m those days.in the morning he was fo nd dead in 
v Li ^ bed.T suppose that he was buried in that place. It one tim 

_ ,moa a ship, so that I suppose he was a sea-far in" man 

, . * cannot tell the name of his wife, or the date of her 
bir^h or deatn. T think she died about 1841." 

"tncmer says ,"Capt,William Toothaker and wife Mary ^rim died 
Is^nd, Ills." "He had 2 brothers and 5 sisters*" 

- ^se coh^us-ju accounts ajbe al^ that has be n found 

. "\,e meagre records of the ohilflren may not he arranged 

m their proper order , ^ 

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William Toothaker d Sept 25, 1865.He remained in the 

Ha st. 

..allied Mary Simpson who was living in 1902 

(7th) T^ere were ten children; 8 of whom were 
-iving in 1502, and all married except 
- .Toothaker of Bixmont,Me. 


(^ L h) Oeor e e Simpson Toothaker 
d Sept 30, 1823 


b Men 2,1837; 


Grocer 1; Bangor & Bixmont, Me. 

M . s ePt 2 » 1877 , °l iv © A. Hodge b H. Bixmont,Me. , 
n y , , ' » -6p3; resides 40 2nd St., Bangor,Me 

• L A'' uaa o-^ or Ox Henry Hodge b x41na,Ke. ,I T ch. ,1814* 

* 8 » 1871 i farmer; M July 15, I64 T ‘Mary 

axizabeth Luce b Hewburg, Me., Oct.,1820; d 

• » - ■' - A'. Ho children. 

( (Cil ) - .-'.Toothaker; resides Bixmont,Me 

8orn 9 n f^rm where he now resides 1 it 

contains 300 acres in a good state of ’cultj 
vat ion. He has repaired the buildings and 
made many other improvements. Served on the 

Board of Selectmen over 18 years; on S S 
com ittee and hs School Supervisor, 15 years** 

taught ^ 93 terms of school;Justice of the Peace 
c/:r 32 years, and has married 92 couples 

was the historian of ])ixmont, M e. * when "it 
celebrated its centennial," 




















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(6th.3) Jacob Toothaker ; wont West. 




Caroline Randolph & Mary Elizabeth Randolph. 


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(oth) Godfrey Toothaker , lived Prairie City, Kansas. 


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(7th) George Toothaker, Lawrence Kansas. 

* 7/rote from 406 State St., Kansas City, Kansas, "I 
am the son of Godfrey Toothaker. I was born in He* 
My grandfather was William Toothaker. Some of my 
people live in Maine; others in the eastern States. 

I will gladly give you the data of my Line, 
when the rush of work is over, 1 know many Toot Li¬ 
nkers from Maine to California," 


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(6th) Alfred Toothaker; "All traces of him were lost." 
M Miss Driscoll. 


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(6th^ Luther Toothaker, "was in California when last heard from." 

"Perhaps lived in Oregon." 

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(6th) Mary Ann Toothaker. "Lived in Hew Mexico, 1 * 

Mrs.W.C,Shaw,682 Corn ereial StAstoria.Oregon,has her address. 

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(6th) Ruth Toothaker; M Mr.French. 

(7th) Son-— Mary In French-Evaline French—Augusta French, 


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( 6thl . .table Toothaker:M Mr.Frohook. Mo children , 

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(6th\ Bertha, or Bethiah , Tocthakeijb Sept I, 1814; d Mov 29, 1890, 
" A 3he remained in the East .She was the first child in 
the family; then 7 brothtrs;then sister,Mary jm Toothaker. 
One of her brothers lived in Oregon." 

II 1856 Reuben Seavey b Exeter,Me. , lug 10, 1802; d Jan. ,1856. 
farmer. She M(2nd) Kelson Patten* 


"Pile children are all good, well«~-to— do people." 

(71 h * M-lry S eav ey; d ec ea s s ed, 

(7th); Mary .Ann Seavy b Stetson, Me., I ch 15,1841; lives 
Detroit,Me. Sent a good letter. 

M in Stetson, Me., Dec 22,1859 Daniel Clark 
Brown b Ha Howell , Me., Hov 15,1855; son of 
Daniel Brown & Betsy- 

(8th) Mabel Brown b Mch I7, T 86I; resides I 
Hawthorne Ave., Roxbury, Mass. 

M in Detroit, T 'e. , Sept. ,1895 Joseph Howard 
Spencer of Boston, Mass. 

(8th) Wrn Seavey Brown b lug 24,1862; d at 
Montreal, Canada, my 'T7gcC85'" June 
25,T8S4. I T in Detroit,Me. , May T7,T885 
.Lizzie H.Crosby of Detroit, Me# 

(9th)Thre children in Detroit,Me, 

( 91hn Kate C.Brown b Ipr 5, 1884. 

(9 th) Hanson D.Brown b Jan 27,1892. 

(8th]^ Charles Sanford Brown b Feb 24,1865; 
forks in a mill at Kelso, Washington. 

(7th' William Seavey. 

(7th/ 1 Ellen Seavey :Mrs 
A^toria,Oregon. 


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(7th)Wesley Seavey, 

(7th n ) George Seavey; resides Levant .He, 

"He has many Toothaker records."Ho reply. 

(7th) Flora Seaveyjb H.Newport ,Me. , Apr 17,1849; 
Resides Levant ,Me'# 

M S^pt ££, I8d4 Orlando N.Griffin b 'jug Z r >, 
1849; son of Albert Griffin & Elizabeth Baston« 


(7th) Rose A.S.avoy. 
(7th^ Frank Seavey, 

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(6th) Hathan, or Nathaniel* Toothaker; went West, 
his father;” Probably means lived with his 
he went West. 


"and lived with 
father before 


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(6th) Isaac Toothaker; Lived at Belfast,He* 

(?thg Daniel Toothaker; lives Belfast,Me. (y 0 rrp i^) 

Mrs Angelia Perry French,” Daniel Toothaker lived a little 
out from Belfast,Me.He was a money lender, and had a 
mortgage on many homes.He died very suddenly and his 
property went to a brother in a back town, with whom 
he was not on very good terms.A son of this brother 
moved to his Unde Daniel’s place” . 

The P 0 st Master,” Write B .3 .Toothaker, Belfast , T ’e. ” 


(7th) Daughter-(7th) Willis Toothaker-(7th)Sophronia 

Toothaker- (7th)Medora Toothaker-(7th) George Toothaker— 

(7th) Mark Toothaker—(7th) Marion Toothaker-(7th) Sarah 

Toothaker. 


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(6th) John Toothaker % "He went from Main# to Ohio, remained there 9 
years; then resided near Burlington,Iowa;then to Jefferson Co,, 
Iowa; bought a farm near where Iockridge,Iowa, now is, and 
his children are all buried there.” 

(7th' Isaac Toothaker-(7th) Nathaniel Toothaker—(7th)Rosa 

?o ';thnker (7th^ Lavinia Toothaker (7th) Frederick 

Toothaker—- (7th) Sephis-, &¥* Sophronia Toothaker- 

(7th) Reuben Toothaker— (7th) Oliver Toothaker—(7th) 

JOlin Toothaker-(7th) Abel Toothaker who d in infancy. 

(7th) Isa c Toothaker b Hillsboro, Henry County, Iowa. Oct 
I8£5; d ,‘C £3, 1863 (40—I) .Another says he died in 
1880. Buried ne r Cockridge,Iowa,Farmer. 

M 1847 Mary .Blakeway b Va,, Oct 8,I8£8; SiVes 
BOzeman,OROhtSGfia d Dec 13,189''’; daughter of Thomas 

Blakeway & Elizabeth- 

(8th) Jasper W.Toothaker b Nov £8,I84 £n 

Resides Bozeman, Montana .Fine help.Camp Creek 
Has lived in Iowa towns, agency City,Ottumwa, 
Creston, Council Bluffs, Middleton,.Lived in 
the Hevraska towns,Bladen, lamar;Cheyenne 

Wyoming.Ranchman.Engineer and miner, 

Mflst) Nov 14,1872 Caroline Rogers b Davenport, 
Iowa,Sept 1850; d Dec 3 t, T885; daughter of 
Qlivea Rogers & Asenath- 

M(£nd) Nov 13,18 91 jny Ids it t b N.Y.City ~ T ov T 9, 
1851; of jlias P. idsitt * Clarissa '.Webb. 

(9th' Bertha Hugenia Toothaker b 
Burlington, Iowa, Nov 2,1375. 
Resides Lamar,Nebraska.Has lived. 




















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farmer; 


^889 scar Uriah Keifer b pa, Dec £5,1865* 
son of Alfred T.Keifer ft Flora A,—- 


(IOth) Jay Dalton Keifer b Sept I6,i89 n , 
f^pth) Boy Taliman Keifer b Fell 50, 1895, 
(IOth) Carrie Marian Keifer b Nov 10, 1895, 
(lOth/Rlsie May Keifer b Dec 2,T898, 
fIOth)Otto Jasper Keifer b Mch £7,1901, 


(9th) Ray Rdmond Toothaker b May £9,1875; £ Aug 7,3^8 

"*"887 

(oi'f 1 ! ?:lsie Toothaker b July 2,18801 
ittiu Guy Nelson Toothaker b Mch £0, 1885. 


Louisa Jane Toothaker b Jefferson County,Iowa, 
n ^ e sides I3T£ N.Sterling St, ,Streator,111s, fe 
Has lived Burlington, Iowa ft Nevada,Mo. 


Nov 26 

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kch 6°, 18 1 £ James Rogers b Pa. 1850; trackwalker and 
ioranan °' L . building °u Santa Fe railroad; son of Louis 

Rogers ft Asenath-; these parents died when this sen 

was very young. 

(SthJInfant b and d Feb I, 1875. 

f9th)Mary Isenath Rogers b July T9,T87n* 
resides Streator,Tlls, “ * 

M Sept 12,1894 De Swift. 

(IOth) Flwc’;& Dee Swift 1 fcSeot 
£5,1897. 

(IOth) Ctto Allison Swift b 
Sept T5, ISCO. 

f9th)J,Ernest Flwood Rogers b July 5,1876* 

Lives Streator,Ills.Secretary of th( Glass 
Works. M Jan T . ,1901 Maud Mounts. 

dwi) Currie Louisa Rogers b Feb £5,1879. 

dth) Id is Lina Rogers b July £5,1880* 
dress maker at Streator,Ills. 

(9^h)4llison Fere Rogers b July 12,1885. 
Uio© Fer^ Rogers b July I£,I883; d 

Aug £,1885. 


(i-di) Jamus Cameron Rogers b 
doiiQ Frank Adalbert Rogers 
(9th( •,dnic Gladys Rogers b 
(9th)Louie Maxwell Rogers b 


June 6,1885; e r 
B Maj £1,1867. 
Mch 5,1889. 

Mch £2,1891 


(8 oh) John Toothaker probably b 1856 ; d about 1865, 

T ^ oma * : Blakeway Toothaker b Middletown,Iowa 
Jan I3, T C57; r osides St John m T nc•- c.' W 
Lived Burlington, Iowa, ftc. Farmer. 

. dot) Jan 14,1880 Mary Ella Moore b Burlington,Iowa, 
^une o, I a ; d Oct 15,1886; daughter of Gladun 
Culver no or e|&-Cheney, 


2ndj^ June T, 1889 Hannah Fitzgerald b Yorkshire 

England, ftpr 16,1870; daughter of John Fitzgerald 
and Ann Garner. ' 6 . 

1902 children all at home. 

/ (9th\ Mandie Toothaker b Nov T4,TQ8o, 

(9th) Roy Toothaker b Sept 7,T882. 

(9th)Loraine Toothaker b July 5T,T88n ; 

d July 26, 1891* 

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(Mhj Jessie JDthel Bailey b Jan 17, 
lakeland, Florida. 

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(Sth) Charles Sdw-.trd Bailey 

opei* at or, 

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(9thQ Villa Grace Bailey 


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1889; deceased. 


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.even years; thin to Burlington, Iowa, for three year si then ’ 

-tni. in r?L We f p° 7M er County.Hebrasha, where I b^an 

To ^"coloraaf 6 for M 1886 M 1607 in Chflse County Nebraska, 
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T here my children were born.” ’ ) 

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‘ ;;M‘ter of Lewis C. Keith h Albina 

.Lena Gr-ce "oothaker b Sent R trrr 
? 0a ^ ra Toothaker b Tov 29, T889, 

(v-in Cassius Olay Toothaker b Oct 5 T89u 


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ITath.niel Toothaker b Searsmont ,Me* Jan 
Jefierson County, Iowa, Sept 5 , 1055- 
a young man; farmer. 

Jvi.c 17th, j 8 14 Lucy Lawrence Mawrey b 
L826 d Blue Springs, Tenn. , Vug 


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<8th> Charles esley Toothaker h Danville r . .... 

. C °MM T W ?’ Ma * T£ - I84 °: 3 in C MM 

homestead at Sheldon, Iowa,.Enlisted in the 4th 

T f*® ran /olunteers - Cavalry, Jan 20, 1864 and 
tv.o years, until the close of the Civil' w«r it 

Mono 6 Gr0B T Hoads we beat the Hebels with a loss 0 ^ 

,0- msu, 16 gnns, and Zb wagons lo 1 with -rmri + io^ * 

Z J7 V1 to 0nS v- a M ^..ZrtertT ni Z m 

wounded; tVok 600 prisoners and^ nnn 6 « 0f ii £0 kll h d and 
the:: e being new oili f f' ° email ams, 4,000 of 

Poreet-s Osvto; took Hit ° n MV ir way to ?or sf 

of the wagon train which °we had tt ”**’■ T -V 11 

Roads, ;o 60 more besides,; we' destroved* SSJS? °T 88 

ioaded railroad trains of f etors of everi ' sort Wtb f 

1 ; lin ' J of dollars worth of eotton,In aotion aeainst 
Price * Marmaduke Oct r 364 thfi 4tv Tn .^ „ against 

prisoners. 5 guns, and two battlefl n.V e ?? tur ^ 24C 

of Selma,Ala., tor 2.IB64 onr wi G h « oaptnre 

■ ■ ■ trophies, Inolading S ■ Colonels 76 i~.^ B !25? 101 * 

-no and S battleflaesBighr^aok a Colw&t*™’ 

sy. to., in wnieh onr Regt. came off the field with 
~4I prisoners, 67 officers, l£ run 7 Mfy? ^ 1 

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the naval armory and yard, 2 rolling mills; 2 powder works; 

2 iron works; 2 foundries; TO factories.Tjfce Confederate ram 
Jackson, I think was the most gratifying part "'of our capture, 

and the Memphis Ippeal, a notorious paper, which had been 
driven from itj at Memphis to Granada* Than march 

to Jackson, then to Montgomery; and finally to Colu/ybus, 
where we caught the vile thing and editor Dill, whom, when 
we got him, was as meek as a kitten.But he v. r as compelled 
take the oath binding him against farther publications *&o. 

Bis press and entire outfit was destroyed with conspicuous 
care in the principal street of the town. After the 
close of the Civil Bar I took a four years* course of study 
in WiltAn, Iowa, Collegiate Institute. T taught scho 1 in 
Eastern Iowa until 1880.Then moved to 0* Brien County,Iowa, 
and settled on a piece of prairie land, in a sparsely settled 
frontier of Iowa.By industry and economy I added to this 

original homestead until it contained 6CO acres of rich, valuable 
land, with commodinous buildings, groves, orchards,dc. I beautiful 
chapel and school house have also been erected on this farm. 
It is 6 miles from Sheldon,Tcwa. In an earl, 4 * day 9 purchased 
5 acres within the present city limits of Sheldon,Ifc'wa.On this 
in 1694 I built a handsome residence, and moved there from my 
farm, so that my children might hove the benefits of the 
schools. I always took a great interest in e due at : n " - tters* 
For I had taught 26 terms of school; and, while living in Wilton 
Iowa, I was Trustee of Wilton Collegiate Institute for several 
years.I was one of the organizers of Mcrningside College,Sioux 
City, Iowa, and have been its ardent supporter in influence 
and donations. I have served many years as a School Director; 
Township Treasurer, Justice of the feace,£te. ,&c. I was converted 

at the age of 16 years, and have always b^en active in 
Christian work.Have held many offices in Church and Sunday School. n 


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,pr 3,1859;~ address in I9 T 4 5533 Carlton Way,Hollywood, "os 
ingeies, California. , y t 9'A . 

children were born at Sheldon, I n wa, T 

(9t regeneration) Alvah Hay Toothaker b Fairport ,Towa 
Dec 13,1879; nurseryman, IIorningside,Sioux City, 
Iowa. When a few months old his parents moved 
to near Sheldon, Iowa.He graduated at Sheldon, 
Iowa, high school, 1898; from ’’orningside College 


1905; Post Graduate work in I.eland Stanford 
University, Palo Uto, California.Was instructor 
in mathematics and science at \llantic,I^wa. high 
school; Taught Department of natural ~eiences, 
Grand Prairie Seminary, Onarga.Tlls, Independent 
in politics; he and hi wife members 
of the M.A.Church. 


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II, 1880; Galva,Iowa^ high school, T 898; 
Tomingside College, 1904; daughter of Benjamin 
Mills Miller & Margaret Hewlan& * 

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Lottie Estelle Toothaker b T ept 7, 1884 . 


(9th 4 Nathaniel Toothaker b Feb 27,1886; 3. Ipr 7, 1887. 
(9th? Lillie Bell Toothaker b Dec 17, 1887. 

(9tn) Hellie Jane (Jones?) Toothaker b Hov 27,1891. 

(9th^ Minnie Fern Toothaker b tug I, 1892. 


(8th) Sophronia '"lien Toothaker b Trenton,Iowa, Jan 8,1849; nurse; 
spends a great deal of time at the Orph^nQges if and in 
taking care of the old and infirm.Unmarried. 

(0th) Isa i.c Morey Toothaker b lockridge,Iowa,Hov T , 1853; r .sides 

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jay,Ills. , hig 23,1854; daughter of ttu.Bond 


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(9th) Frank Morey Toothaker h Oot 25,1691. 

(9th) William hawrenc Toothaker h Oeo Ib.iuv/. 


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(8th) Isa i-c Barnes 


huuu Barnes. , _ . 

_(8th) Willi- Barnes ~d(81 his resiles 


Hoxie,Kansas 


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hronia Moyle/Hillsboro ,Towa— 


(8th) Josephine Barnes 
Belinda Barnes. 


_(8th) Jenny Barnes-(StnJ 


f7+h) Lavina Toothaker;;/ John Timer. 

forj Po ° Wime^ Columbus ^unction, * 

manr>a V imer. Columbus Junction,Iowa. 
tT-il ^ar h ”imer---(8th) hark 'Timer; deceased--(8th) 
®Irian Timer, ^airfield, Iowa— (8th) John -mer- ; - 
f ' Martin Wimor; deceased; M mary.Grab|r,Mrs.Ilary 
Timer, 3712 4th St.,Bes Moines ,lowa—(8th) ffw h, • -■ 

(8th) .ill en Timer. 


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TnhrTTerick Toothaker h Ch-^un^ ^ 8£ ired 

^In G viife!lliI?; a july 28 . 1826;’ daughter of John I^ghery 6 
Eachel Johnson. 

( 8 th) Rosa C.Toothaker h Burlingtcn.Iowa, Hcv 2 ‘,TcM 8 ; 

l!a£{EJ» r«r, 0.«*7.I 

Sept 21, 1849; son cf Daniel Hartley & Samantha 
Love; farmer. 

(9th' Freddie Hartley h June 29,1877; d 
Uti5a,ITeb. , Aug 4,1878. 

(9th) John Seward Hartley h^Utica.Teb. ,jeo 23, 
1878; lumber dealer at -^tneoln,UeDrc* kc. • 

(9th' Nellie Hartley b Utica,Neb., 'ot 
(9th) Blanche Hartley b Uuica,. eb t .t-i -♦ 

lives Linco n, Tie or ^k; . 

( 8 thJ) -ana Toothaker h Middletown, Iowa, T'ay 9.T8M. 

0 Besides Glendale,wo-. A 

j.r "{ u p. 7 I87T James Hepkirk, contractor • _ 

Vuse ’builder; son of Ufa.Hepkirk & Jane Hedpath. 

(9th)Frank Hopkirk b lookridge, Iowa.rov 8.T873) 

(9th) Harry Herbert Hopkirk b .,ookrid«e,Towa, 
June 18,1875; 6 Glendale,Iowa, ch 4, o. . . . 

(9th)Ernest Hopkirk b lockri&ge , Towa, Bod 
3 T877; lumberman. . 

M at Fairfield, Iowa, -pr 12,18^9 «.auo 
Bates! daughter of George Bates & 
Margaret Gift. 

( 8 th)Ida B.Toothaker b Glendale, Iowa, Feb Z, '856; 

resides Ottumwa, Iowa. T , tqkq. 

■*rr" , ' 27 1878 Wallace Hartley b Atnens, ., W 

spn of*hanie£ Hartley d Somantha. j.ove. 

( 9 th) Fred G.Hartley h Utica,Nebraska, ot 26,0879; 

iron moulder. , ^ v 

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*1883; daughter of Leslie Botolph & Elizabeth 

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(9th) Harry Hartley b Glendale,Iowa, Aug 4,1881; 
oooper at Ottumwa, Iowa. 

(9th) Jessie May Hartley b Glendale, Towa; 

May 17, 1883; resides Ottumwa,Iowa. 

M Apr 3,1901 Harry Pratt b Crete, 
Nebraska, Mch 12,1882; of Edward A. 
Pratt & Lucy lllers. Book-binder. 

(9th) Mary Hartley b Glendale,Iowa, Apr 
4, 1895; d Apr I, 1895. 

(9th) Myrtle Hartley b Glendale,Iowa, 

May 4, 1897; d June 22,1897. 

(Sth^Ella Toothaker b Glendale, Iowa, Oct 5,1860;lives 
Kuskin* Nebraska. .Graduated Iowa W£slyan University, 
Mount Pheasant,Iowa June II 1887~ 

M at Mount P^easant,Iowa,Peb 22JI892 J.R, Parsons b 
Breckenriage,Iowa, July I4.I8&2; merchant; son of 
Jerome parsons & Catherine Le Val. 

(9th^ Helen La Val Toothaker b Hay 3,1895. 

(8th) John Toothaker b Aug 31, 1863; d Glendale,Iowa 

May 3,1887. 

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(7th^ Sopnronia Toothaker Married MarJC BO&Qfts;resides I7II Taberman 
St, Los Angelas, California. 

(8th) John aggers; deceased-(8th) Nathaniel Hggers; deceased— 

(8th) Hattie Bggers resides Los .ng el es, Calif. 


(7th) Reuben Toothaker b Charieston,Me., Jan 15,1828; d Glendale,low* 

Jan 8, 1895; farmer; lived Zanesville,C.; & Iowa towns, } 

Burlington, L 0 ckridge & Glendale. 

M Apr 28, 1853 Mary ill en Ripley b Center Montville,Me. . 

Dec 9, 1831; daughter of Nahum Ripley & Mary Carter, 

(8th) Augustus Ripley Toothaker b Glendale,Iowa, \ug 9, 
1857;Free Baptist minister; Graduated Hillsdale. 

Mich. ) College, 1886; preached in Iowa towns,Lockridge 
^stherville; at Morral & Blanchester,0; 

M Aug 5, 1885 Belle Smith b Nov I, I860 at COltfcn 

Columbus City, Indiana; daughter of John Smith & 

Margaret- 

(8th) Victoria Toothaker b Sept 21, 1854; d Nov 5,1858* 

(8th^ Mary Victoria Toothaker b ec 23,^859* 

(8th) Mark Ellsworth Toothaker b Glendale,Iowa 

Aug 15, 1865; resides Middiet own, T owa; R.R. igent 

8 operator,C.3.& Q railroad.Graduated Hillsdale 
College. 

M Mch 9, 1892 Eva Jane Archibald b Glendale,Towa, 

iuf; 5,1868; of Benj. J.-Archibald 8c Ellen A.Parsons 

(9th|Ruth Ellen Toothaker b Dec 20, 1892. 

(9thl Prances Fairfield Toothaker b f Mb T5 ,t*>£ 

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(9th' Harold Archibald Toothaker b July 28,1898. 

(7th* Oliver Toothaker b Belfatt , Me., Oct 27,1831; resides Elston, 
iCwa. Moved from Maine to Cumber 3 1,0; the to 3 Burlington, 7 

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200 — f - ,1 there 12 years; in I8G5 to Heb. 

where ho was surrounded by his entire family,Here they net with 
ios' as drought came on and caused the country to fail.Then 

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... in P i .ns 0 unty, " .. ? came back t< . an* ^, 

iowa, farmjTn 18. MM and bought 11 farm on, 

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(8th) TMothiker b Lockridge,Iowa*Jan 24, T 854; 

July 2f>, TG54. \ , 

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{8th}Frances hroot.baker h Lockridge,Iowa) tug 14,1855; a 

Pittsfield,H.H., July TG,J892; lived Marshalltown, T v.a; C55s. 

Grant City, Nebraska; Lawrence, Kansas , &o 

M Jeremiah Samuel Wsdgewood of Marshalltown,Iowa jn-s. 

If ter his wife*- death he removed tc Denver, VC olora do, 
with his three daughters and went to houskeeping. 

He removed to»Fairfield,, Ic.vo, « where he dir a d o 1895. 

jW/jl* - jaa*- %,%. 

(9th)HMr44-e Beuisft ^edgewood b "ockridge,low- . • v 

J in 2 4, * 8 7 4^ -v -1 % 8 A fi-W * $ <dlvvA try &■ 

f 9th)Fanny Fern Wedgewood b Mt. Ayr, leva, dune 20, 

Tool; lives Pairfield,Iowa. * ysfc 

M F*V 12, 1899 Janes lA ,Flig^, b Concordia,] 

Kansas, TTch 19,1830; ^^ nriTrl O 
S n of Cha^ H.Fligg 5. Haney I.Henderson. / jCv***?^ 
(iOth^Cwen Wedgewood Fligg b H< V 370 




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(9th) Nelli H. a ,' 7.. ■._ .. , A b r ^ ailal- 1 , TTeb • 7^— 
r , i Fee II, T86o; . Mv'W.S, 

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(3th) BathshebafSheba) Sadie I,To -tbaker b Lockridgs,I 0 wa, '*fch T 8, 

1857; resides Holdridge, Nebraska, W— b 

M(lst) at Mount lyr, Iowa) Got 1876 Seorg idigan b H«Y.City; 

d 1882; farmer; of Michael Madigan, 


Ilf 2nd) Aug. „ 1886 Eli Masters in Ky. , June,1842; farmer; 

of Tesley Masters & Martha M.- 

(9th)M«iAfc Madigan b 188T; resides BSilyafa ,0c lorado 
Fhe vrar tiler with this daughter moved to Perkinj 
County, Nebraska, and took a homestead. 


Ota 

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e. 2nd marriage:* 


{9th) Irvin Masters b I8S7; d Feb. ,18 92. 
(9th) Eva ^ay Masters b 1889. 'vv N . 

(9 th/ Hazel Masters b 1891; d ’eh tq 94. - 
(Stn)Huby Masters b June T C94. rn \. 


th- 1 ry 27 cer b Looki i ,1 , Jun 14,1 3; feesid 

lyr, low a-* 

M Fee 26, 1377 Austin Simpson b VTorcester,00, Ills., Hay 22, 
I65T; lc ful f ri r; first lived near Mount Ayr, 

Iowa; in 1887 to Western Nebraska, and on a homestead 8 
years;then hack to iewa on a 120—acre farm. 

Only child of Henry Simpson & Hannah Mains. 
v ( 9tlJ Henry Alden Simpson b 3 c .,,1878. 

(9th)Sidney Francis Simpson b May 28,1860. ^ 

(9th) John Fen Eych Simpson b lug 8,1801, \^ • 

(9th) Austin Raymond Oinpscn b July 4,1882. w* 

(9th Daisy Mari 8imj n b peb 22,1885. 

(Sth^Pannie Fell Gimps on b ITov T8,I386. 

(9th) Cora Mabel Simpson b May 15,1889, 

(9th*liJora^Ma^n ^Simps n b I j 15,1899 


(• . ,L, p>Jl/u7r i - !ii..paon b July 31,1891* -~ 

(9tfi)W U-Ve . ■ hij l ct 30, 1893. 

(Sth. Mary M t ell e '8 imp s o n b J an 10 


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tile bus in qe , firm Grab r 
1885 to 7 ! stern Nebraska 
aor >s and a timber 



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Lockridge,I 0 wa, Fob 14,1861; 
one time was in the mercanc- 
& Tooth<ikor, T ingley,Iowa .Tn 
and secruro" a homestead of 320 
claim.Thii was a financin' loss. In 
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electric light company at Denver,Colorado; for 4 years 
mined at Umar.Colorado; a financial success until T89P 
when hi; health failed because he could not withstand. . 
the high altitude, and so he was forced to remove to ^ 

Denver ,C lorado, where he is a real estate dealer. 


M -Aug I7, T Q83 Jenni$ .Asbury b ’ept 89, T 866; d>ughter ~f 
Tiom is F, V^bury 7 Fannie— 

(9thYBessie C,Toothaker b opt T9* 1884. 

(9th£ Bert V. Toothaker b oh 74,1887. 
(9th^Carl Toothaker b Feb 5,1890. ^ • 

(8thcl Cora Miella Tooth ikor b May 37,1863; resides es Moines/ 
low .. Oct 12,1881 Peter Graber b *£*ckridge,lc w Sept 14, 

1863; of Christian Graber & Fannie-1^82 wat senior partner 

of Graber Sc Toothaker; in 1084 firVt\ Gr.iber brothers; 7885 
to estern Nebraska and suffered the same financial lo; . 
as all who invested there in land. 1890 t Jefferson Co., 
Iowa. To l.-tcn, Iowa, Tn Bos Moines ruitfa lagrge bearding 
hous-j for students and ha^e fine success. 


(9th^ Sidney Fro.noes Graber b 1 ingley,Iowa, Dro 18, 

1882, 'YV\ 4 ^/yA* C^Vvy-ftVA 

( 9t li \Ch r 1 es I est er Gr ib or b T ingl ey, Iowa, s ept 
" 22, 1884. 

(9th):Iarold T v ndw-jorth Graber b lo ckr i dg e, I owa, 

, June 5, 1892. /vws , 

(8th) Rfcuben Toothaker b ockridge,Iowa, Sept 27,1865; resides 
Nebraska City, Nebraska,With his parent; until he wa; 79; 
then employed by a grain company at York, Tobr aska. Tn 
th: great land bo m in Western Nebraska he induced his 
father to go with him and locate; financial disaster followed 
for the entire Toothaker family.For several years hn was 
in the tubular well business in "estern Nebraska; sinking 
well- from 150 to 3^0 feet, and met with fair success. 

In 1893 he spent considearbl^ time In travelling in the 
estern t t as#Spri c of 7895 abandoned ill hop of Western 
Nebraska ever making a farming country, being the fir: t to 
explore that country and the last to give it up. T n Jun , 

I ' 95 tc Rdngold County, Iowa, and farmed two years, one 

y tar in th igrloynltural Implement bus inns, at lston f Iowa # 
In 1898 to Nebraska City,Neb, employed by the $rgo 
. tarch CcmpOny. 

M ept 18,1889 Martha Alien yon b pikes Pe k, Mo., Nov 3, 

18 72; daughter of James yon Sc Lydia- 

(9th)Beatrice Toothaker b 'ept 6, T 890r AaJoX 
(9th) Jes sie *-aud Tothaker b iy 22,1892. 

(9th^Gertrdde Toothaker b Lay 14,1895; d 

: ch I, 1897. 

(9th) .Irchie Toothaker b Feb 7.7896. 

(9th) .other Toothaker b 5ept I 7898 d e pt r ,78 98- 
(9th)Howard ;arl Toothaker b Jan 17,1901. 

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(eth^ ,v.. May Tocttaker b i.ookridge, Iowa, 3 ( ,pt IE,1868; lives 
L.iv.-r one , K *n s• s , Ochools of Ringold, iowt^ from 8 to 
16 yea~s. Jn 1884 to Perkins County, Nebraska ,\t T9 

years returned to Fairfield, Iowa, studied music there, 
an-' was converted. Back to Brandon, Nebraslka y and in 
school there for a few months,Then taught school, pall of 
1891 to Hillsdale College to prepare for teaching. Taught a 
Summer tern at Bingo Id, Iowa, Went to Pittsfield, N.H., to 
aid her sick sister.Back to Iowa with hus Sister’s husband. 
Visited relatives, . and then on to Denver, Colorado, 

H jpr 12,1893 George Washington pattison b near Winfield. 
Iowa ^ .ug 6,. 1863; lived linden, Nebraska and in Kansas 
towns, fter his marriage he was engage - in mining work in 
Colorado; in 1899 transferred to lawrenoe.Xansae, '/nployed 
by the m. Sunday School UniontThen entered Rom» 

Missionary work; Very successful in this work in the 
Rooky Mountain District. :’on of Joseph Pattison and Tara 
Gray. 

(9th^ Ruth Marie Pattison h Oct 29, 1898. 

(9th)Fay B. Pattison b Dec £t, 7899. 


(7th^ John Willis Toothaker b Bangor, Me., June 15,1833; resides 
'oxie, Kansas. Lived Zanesville, 0., Burlington & Fairfield, Jowa. 
Farming and :took raising. 

M Apr 5, I860 Rebecca Wiokenbottom b Morgan County, Ills., 

July 12,1858; daughter of Joseph N, Wiggenbottom Sc 
Rebecca Ferguson, 

(8th)Dea Melville Toothaker b near Lockridge,Iowa?, 

.eh 22, 1863 d Visalia, California about I9II, 

Common schoolft of Jefferson County , Iowa,in 1380 
went to the booming mining town of Leadvilie, 

Colorado; mining and lumbering there for over 3 
years;finally arrived at San Francisco, California; 
settled there in Merced County, whore he held the cs£ 
office of Deputy Sherriff one term under the first 
Sherrif ever elected in the San Joaquin Valley, on 

the Republican ticket.Latter part of 1886 to Visalia 
County, Calif, working as a journeyman carpenter 
for a number of yef-rs.Feb* 1894 7 formed a co-part¬ 
nership with 3. Hob er ling ^ Victor Stoltz? 
firm of H.Stoltz Sc Co, for the purpose of 
carrying on a general contracting and building 
business. Mr* Stolts retired the next year;then 
the firm was Heherling and Toothaker. Hahve built 
up a fine business from a few thousand dollars 

a year to a business second to none in the 

great San Joaquin Valley. 1896 the firm opened up 
a branch lumber yard at Raudsburg, of the 
Mojave Desert, where a fine business was carried 
1 n during the ho ming days c f the mines; after 
that n close 1 nut the business concentrated at 
Visalia, * 

M Aug T 4, *887 Jennie Irene Brown b trafford,Vt. , 

Oct 19, 1864; d Oct 21, T089; daughter of 
Mm. Brown & ;llen— 

ll(2nd; June 24,1891 Amanda Vnn Samish b ’anta nna, 
California, Oct 10*7 1873; of Jesse famish 
& Hartha Matilda Harrow. 

Childf>8U0 of the 1st marriage: 

(SthJ Daughter h .ug 26, 1838; a Aug SO, 

1888. 

Children of the 2nd marriage: 

(9th' Son b ch 25,18 92; d stone day 
(9th) D (It a Victoria Toothaker b —i 
Mch 25, 1892, 

(9th)Buenna Toothaker b July 2~, t897. 
























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(81h)lb ; vC ciw ,rd Toothaker b ug T? ,Ido6; vr h a farrier at 
loxl ^Kanaaa , for aon< tin ; now c-«f on hi 

brother D a . Ivillo*. tQsi&efii 1 til , llfomid* 

& wOh ‘7,180? tabor Kay Hobb« b >pr IF,7869. 

(9th ) Poarl rw«n Foothak^r b D c T , 1887, 

(9th i Jo.nsa 'yanktin Toothak^r b Jun 15,1089. 

(btft 1 dirnrd lit ha "cothaker b ot 18,169 . 

(9th) Floyd ^ncBt Toot ha • r b ug J. 5,7898, 

(9th) Lola label Toothaker b . .ay £5, 7894; F b 

4,7898. 

{9th* winni i Myrtle v otl r b .ug £ , 1886# 

(Bth^ Chariefi -than Toothakor b iTov <7,^869; at hornet oar^les 
on a large jftw.ing and atook raising busineUfl, 

(8th) Willi. Pearl '"oothnkor b ?*b 6,I07£; large firming 

and {.took raising bnt ines; . 


(8th^ 'Tingle let olio 


T otbaker b Jm 5,16705 d oh £7, 


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).Ah KOTiXd mk« tha flnta of this .'otaantar# MrUi Hl>nut T?fia. 


\ rP H- t? x th * ”*><**, tA«n«rh aam* of th* 4aao<»n«lnnta 
with Mr , a# th«l? jaowstAr . , CAk- - 

jamb rocm.AS Jt. U^-^j. , a ■ ***** - •*$&***. 

din e «a , Thowoa !Tooth*k*r tail that 3 m X1t« 4 on <u MlMl 

• •• ! *h«* h«* want to ah'tat Aao3ca. 

fo)in.< 4«*A xs 4*y» batata son Xwtfewirt ToothfOow w»)»o -n. 

• 1 Snggatt* 

J5n«V Butlor. 

*?kore tu*> son#-; by tMo Sn- worrinwo, an ! th-Mil 

not Mnjf, 1 ' ^ 

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"* is grnnnritther ragson raised Mm until he was n ymtne «*». 

tiitit/c Mo grandfather’w nniie wan ffathantaX, and that he ' waw 
Captain tx i i eaoel, and wo wh« mray At wen most of t 

\ attempted to Invent porpetun.1 motion* mi him mind fcooott* 
nrt wed. » root »m of omr linm livod at in Xffeot.Ife 

d-49108 otto Xif a fit Bangor* wo• " ■■ fount ' * 

% Xm» 1901* 

Nathaniel Toothaker went -eat at the age of X8 Ml) vahta 
ll'v at OftllTjiXlAi Ohio a where ho > was a »' 0 ; iXdera "* r 

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Hath* 4*1 her H (lot) Cfttf A*9»M© Kothorlao * hell, terifarntlmd, 

* /94 5 * 1B30| daughter of :Xn<* <n Campbell T and # 

ChnitiOft Stlloft • 1 a Hn»! wif# were Oofotot wor-’ihera of the ,0ht^4 

(J!a4) • r». . id h : :.i^ rr, x?90| 0 :tov lOifa 

’*' ; or ft^ot husband was ^ pen nor of n 

o wao o $o©»! woman# "* 

Tnqnire of . ), f • t ihor of rownrka Ohio* 

.''hM*x roothu k$r r, his lot wtfo r £*t ooimo - oell. 

(4) Joroo^l footKokoor fO t iaX8, 

,f o wont '-eat in an early day, 1848, nn*l has never been 
heard from. w o lost J lo rooordo Who» ‘he 111 in QaliforxM 
in 1x850 a He who h P.oulder# w 


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( • oioao ^UoMns* lot tt#Af Oowoark, June IXulliO, 

,<idr©o» 1901 fount iyr, Iowa* ' r e gave fine help with thwoe 
**woor*if.. raw lived near Dtturwn, town*; retired ferwer. tr ”>1 h 

iun t Vri .i a <i(\ h in « * 

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•’V (9 t I844 am I infer . r £9, 10X9 t <9offoroM # fo v 

died fune r '. dnufhior of e ’"ipointer nrsd a 

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(0) K vthiwiiel Toothn^or h Ton Boroa Comity, loom» "e>» 0 f 
root No Shootout Esftoit« foamsor* 

I \$r !#| XB^C Malliidifc fhovoio b o^rden '-rove t Town* 
l t ! 080 i er of too Had eba— 

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(0) Mmn.rH Toothaksr h vor lo, I873j tew ’heaton, 0 
Kansas, 

* 8 ob V (1899 Kora Clark. 

(?) Blais learl Tcothaker i> Jan 16, T c. < . 

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(o);)r< Benjamin Wealsgr Tootbaker b 'heat on, Kansas, 
^9 20,1875; resides Kestmer aland, Kansas* 

Graduated fra* Kansas City, o. .Medical Collet. 

In )ec 26,191 1st Her Tchroer of St «7© s ©ph, Ho. 


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° : ^ivester 3 iohard Tootbaker b Wheaton, anaas, 
ily {8,19190 ib?7 - 

n 19^ i a nodical strident Kansas City.bedical 
College • 


'( 6) Charles franklin Toothaker b oh IB, 

1879; fanner o 

(6) Georf.e To. t baker h - uly 3,1881; d ;*«y 3T .190 

1896. 

(d) ir'i- A rfaethaker b -’un© 8, 1882; d - niy 6 

( Id 84 v 1883 ♦ 

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(6) laty Jane Toothaker b % June 13,1184 * 

v (6) Tary gtta Toothaker b V July 4,3886 « 

(d)Ke lie Toot baker b V #ov 2( , 1888 

(d) uithaniel Toothaker b > hoc 85,(188* 9) t;89 * 

,f Two of the eons In the above family members of Cong. Church S' 

(6) George 1 • To thaler b Vaughan Jc^jXowa, ^ob 8,1846; d Tov 87, 

5 l Ha and wife and oldest child members of the Congrega¬ 
tional Church. .He was a farmer at ’Theaten, Kansas. Also live^ 
at Ottumwa, Iowa, l aino Falls, ho; He was a successful teacher. 
" 7 ,h ©n ho was about four years old hia parents moved to 

Wap alia. County, Wa, wh era he live until about th© 

Spring of 1866, wuere he drove an ox team across the 
llains to SOfcnver, Colorado, ifter returning from the Plains he 
taught school n Iowa and Tioosuri. He went to Kansas in the 
apr af 1870, and took a homestead there. 1870 187: he 

ta<p t school i n the winter and farmed in the summers. T n the ’■'all 
of 1874 he moved to Missouri, Tn 1876 to Host County, Kansas, ne r 
’'•heat on, wbo^e he lived on a farm until his death.” 

Married Mob 18,1876 late .R%TuIl h BiiSMPtQ Harrison County, ||a., 
about T8 5; T9 i she lived on the farm near "he ton,Kansas; daughter 
of en^y 6 .Tull and buoy A- 

(6) Tra Tootbaker b arriaon County, *o., ipr 29,1876. 
Htr^e—help, Teacher; now a farmer; un'fyj, 1901 a 

(6) Lucy yrtle loot baker b nv I , 1878 « 

T n T9 i student in Tansas :tate igricultural lollef e, 
l landattan, 'ansae. 

(d) enry 3h 11 Toot baker b Oct T 7,1380 * 

16) John lobert Toothaker b Heh 18,1883* 

(6) Laur lllen Toothaker b ipr 8,T385* ; t . 

(6) ry jnn Toothaker b -an 16,1887.. *: 

(6) T^or as { Toothaker b uly I8,I8B9 # 

(6) Kalelgh Glenn Toothaker b lent 2d,189I 


































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(5) Gather ; ne Toothakerb na«rr Ottumwa* Iowa, Feb Jo, 1848; 
Teaidea ©stmoreland, ansae.’ember of the Christian Church. 

lved in Ohio until 1877; to VedUng, I.wa; until : oh. ,1899; 
since then in " estmoreland, Kansas, 

m ax Ottumwa, Iowa,. .une £3,1872 Joseph Drawer b hoekport, 
lnd.,son ©f n ♦ Draper and Margaret- —; farmer. 

(6) Thomas f. Draper b 3 uly 3,1873* 

(6)Olive P • T*aper {ay 8,1875; d 'une 9,1892* 

(6) rary Draper b June 20, 1877. 

( 6) Bertha b Moh 22, 1879; d May 26,1881* 

(6)William ;4gar rap er h lay 26,1884 . 


(5)Martha Jane Toothaker h 
i enber of the , A. C Hureh• 


otturav.a, Iowa, jan 7, r 880; 




at home. 


(5) James Kissinger Toothaker b iyr 15, 1861;farmer at ' heaton,Ks 
ived in Ohio for awhile, e and family Congregational lets, 

M May 30, 1874 Patience Vilen b lapt 1,1856 ; daughter ©f 
Benjamin Allen e Sarah Jane- 


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(6) archie Toothakar b heaton, .ansae, 
1901 "I an at school in Chi card * Ills 


move to lghland, Kansas, wh*re 


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but will soon 


Paster of the 


Cengregat ional Church, lagirecently 'ent ered the mini stry, 

Pot yet graduated from school, hr 6 yea^s a teacher i 
in the public SOftfi schools, and for 2 years studying* . . - 

aiid nr caching, soma, uvf. 

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(b)l4ary Jane feethmker b Wheat on, Ka#* Sept 2J,I877; 

Has lived in Kansas towns, r ,heaton and Blaine. 

4 Oct 7,1896 II rtin K.Tebhetts b Blaine, ansas.,0ct 
4,1872; farmer; son of Francis Tebbetts. 

(6) Alice Tebbetts b Vug 30,1897* 
r6) Kellie TebJetts b "eh 17,1899* 

(6)Thomas Jesse Tootbaker b > Vug , 1880; at ••heaton, *N. 
r oac her. 

(6)Allen Benjamin Toothaker b eo 8, 1885; at hone • 


(6}Jiartha Uioe Tooth jeer b £ vpr 18* 1891 5 
(6) B ee Toot haker Vpr 3,1896* 


( 5 ) jA-njamin esley Toot baker b apello County, Iowa, y 8, 
vine help.Besides ount Vyr, Bingo Id ounty, Iowa. Tamer • 
He and wife, Ac members M• '3»Church - 

J88X Florence M.Boysden b Fayette Co. Xnd., Feb 
daughter og athan Hoys don A Elisabeth- 


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(6) Hina "oothaksr h ov 16,1881; tnacher. 


fo) Loroy i Toothaker b Vue 31,1084; at home. 

(oiilva ;rtle 7ooth«ker b uly 15,1890. 

(6)uabel elan t’-iaker b Vpr 3,1894, 

(6) i’ary foe thicker b 'f 3, 1858; at home; Member . 'V. Chur oh. 


(4)”iium’Eeo*b«lt9r b Vpr 23,1833; d ee So. 1848; farmer; 
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Tool <f*<l $43 ark it.,Aarion Ohio, 

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Children of the aooo&i aoFr&ahgo of Kathaniel Toothakor* with. 

’’a* Atriha. v eaae) Arnold. 

{4} CKonoor Aonthaker h ^edonia, linking County, Ohio, Out 9# 

*2' T * *„ '■’ f eeided for morse time at }fewark,0, 

learned ' the wagon maker*» trade, and at the age of rs 
*a* 0 , 'ot II, 1999 nar^ied 3aroh Ido of v.., :••> 

., kicking County, Ohioj oho died Apr 9 v X996«$H4gr twioe 
aoved to near lloorsi -fton,(lie..and »&«h ttnse th<9 were fareed 
to return to Ohio on ho onnt or the wi fV» poor health. ,fter 
that he worked in a rake fnotary for me* era! yearn h! Fr#<lonin,0| 
a -i than loomed painting of r-ltaan lace of :ewmrk,6,$and Ho 
1 lowed that work oat IX Mo death?** 


’•separate A frora hi a 3nd wife in 1949, and went to liv^ with eon 
n I a "^ a ? v 1 eX " * ' * ' 11 1 ■ t ] i k w rT 

(DlilUm - at foot r | ^redonia, Inking County, Ohio * 
*eip v f? 90, X9&7 ; raoideo »t ; ||alia t Anderem County, ^anoao, 

fa. ;•: at H rUngton, Sana***, lot 34,1890 TUrn uswlia 
lull b near Norway, Making County, Ohio, -et Xe« *891* of 
Uriah lull i crlinda—; theme parent to canmu* in t J79. 

(4)JMffl# ihit footliokor h Coffey Co, Kona 0 , . i9,1989« 

Teacher Co ffay County,Ka», gohoolm. 


f$)Grace via Toothake? h C,0o, if*.,lay 
'$} ci a dye 1 oon.it Toothaker b ,Co# -O#, 'nly 30, 1888 # 

{95foriho :>ernio e Leila, Toethakar to C.C1 Kn 4nne 24,?ft9t* 

Ch»«i Franklin foot r I “an 90,1900$ fanner, aio«vlUo,Kanoaii. 
•O* reply Married twice* 


Children of the tat marriage* 

(6)f emole Xoathmker-($}Liala Toothaker• 

(h) .rt nr ;;dw.erA Too timber h *r edoni a, oh ie, %\r** 38, £954* 

^’Ull^lAdly help you noro * -Jf:h i.ator, '.ioking County,Chio • 
o Mot on, < hio T, ' 7) o 3. 

..,0 r , tie ... rodonio,0}ilo, lyr, 3,x$6tf of 

. orry lhaffer and k-aruaret Belinda—- 


(6)3ddi'o foothnXer b ine 34,1888- 

fihol m na Toothaker b Cot 34, r 89t 


(to)Karry frant r 'o thaker zoooodjl) b inly 8,.t897«n > reoa 

1913 > 93. kbt hannell r,t lorwalk, Ohio. 

;;. ;liaabeth Stewart; daughter of A.T.Stewart 

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(5) John Toothaker Harp swell,. He*) who was. drowned 1806, 

Mrs* Huldaji Silver of Dexter, Me.J n My great-grandfather 
Toothaker, father above John Toothaker) d 1 Bowdoin, M< * ; 

with Mrs*Stephen Dunton#” 

OLi. Turner Center, Me ” I have heard that John Toothaker 
while he was out fishing*” .Hui&h S•Silver, 

Dexter, Me.» n My grandfather, John Toothaker died at sea on a 
fishing vessel,” 

John Toothaker married Sally Bradbury of Harpswell* Me*, who 
died with Marshall Toothaker, Richmond* Me. 

The children of John Toothaker as given by Mra,Huldah Silver: 

(6)Joseph Toothaker was a farmer at Richmond, Me., and died 
in that town* 

Mr»* lizzie 3 .Bright,” My grandfather spoke of hi* brother, 
Joseph Toothaker.” 

(7)Hine c hi1dren. 


:and . * R 
waS drowned 


(6) Elijah Toothaker d at Bangor, Me,, about I860a 

]| Sarah P—who died 18 7 L-; no children. 

Mrs.Jiz.nie ® • Knight, SiEdgeeomb, or Boothhay Center, Me* "I 
have heard my grandfather Toothaker speak of his brother, 
Elijah Toothaker^ of Bangor, Me., who about I860. 

He left his property to his widow, Sarah ?• } who d 1873. 

I do not think that they had children.” 

ITo reoly from Bangor, MeuPost master. 

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(6) John Toothaker ” I think he lived at Bangor,Me. 

(7) ,T His two children d at Bangor,Me.” 


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(6) Judith Toothaker b July 38,1802; d Hay 2EV877 (74—TC)^. 

Buried at Atkinson, Piscataquis County, Me,Bo records of 
barents in the Bowdoihham, Me.,recoras. 

intent dated "ov 20,1824 ; M dec 2,0300 1824, Stephen^r..ocs 
Mov 19,1802; d Charleston, Me., tor 23,1890 (87--6~dOI3) * 

Moved to Corinth, Me; farmer. Son of Bbenezer Rose of Bowdoinkar.:., 
He.i who moved to Orneville,Me» Professor inland * 

Ins t itute, Turner C ent er, Me.” I have always suppos ed tnat . ^ tre 
t qB bow do inham. Me **) were related * to those Brunswick,Me, 

Y I have no proofs of this*”I have written to Dr.Samuel Roe.., 
Ran&ely, lie n to see if he cannot help me with these records# 
irr-jp children of Eb enezer Rosa were: Abraham Rose b 

Abigail 3 b Mov 3,1793-Maa oss b tT ov 9,1300— Stephen 

see above--nii b Apr 13,1307-- Daniel "ioe b ' v t,,ts: C - 

II, ..... - . , ~ »* b Feb 13, ISIS; or 1815. 

Children of Judith Toothaker & Stephen Ross: 

(7l Jacob Ross 1825; d Mob IT, I87g (52)*,unm, 

(7)Sercy T ’In ISCI is living in lovva about 

M Mr Heath. 

(8)13 children, three of whom are dead. 

*; 0 reply from .C.He ith,Kfcr risen, e Co .Ixls. 

(7| U J»Bo'ss* tT In * T. " . i ing in Stockton, California, - oil 

M’*'(1st) Mar gar et Adam s of Bang o r, M e, 

II (2nd) in California. 

(7)Mar$ A . Rosa, "In I90E resid g>M V 1 ; • 

‘MdstJ J. J.Mahonev of Bangor, e. 


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(4) One child- 

f - . -1 o ph en Ji Ho ss: drowne1 at 17 years » 

(. try Ro 3 died at years, 

(.. } Villi an * Mos s d ah cat lobC * 

(S)Jessie Rose ; deceased* " was about 59 years old in 1902 
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(3) Charles Ross d Feb., 1888 ar ed about SO years; unm 
(3) Frank Ross b Orneville, flSc., May 15,1846; has lived in 

I -jf) since I - .’’V 111 gl Ly 

.ill tell you more about ray brothers and sisters." h tie at 
years I entered he Civil Far, 14th he, Vote. ,Regt , Co E, 

Served 3 years and 8 months. I took . part in all the battles 
of the 9th Regt#Onlj about 4 Regts ,on 4 days furlc ugh* 1 
Cedar Creek, Va., Oct 19,1864; lost right hand. I served under 

Oens .Butler, Banks, -coker & Sheridan,T/ound©^ in the last battle 
my regime t, when Sherid in made his memorable ride. ” 


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Daughter of Alba h Tewksbury St Hannah R- 

help(41fcLelancl llha Ho b Ltkins,^e. , Feb 18,1368; resi les 

Turner Center, Me.Tc Charleston, Me• >in 1869; Oraduated 
from Hichold Tat in School, Lewiston, Me ; from Bates 
College, 1893. Principal of Guilford, Me#)High School, 
I893--I898; since then Principal of Leavitt Institute,Turner 
Center, Me. 

M May 7,1895 Maud Slizabe , b Guilford,Me. 


f 1) C . riot t e Ferne Ho s s 1 0ct , ”,1896 
(5)Donald Stanton loss b Dec 26,T2 r I 


( 4 ) irry Elmo Hos . b Charleston, he., Kov 2':,TP70; :P. H 0 
meat business 11 (1st) TT ov 2,1891 l^Jtlougee, 


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I! (2nd) llch IT, 1896 -ji ie Plummer of Dexter, 

Child of the Tat marriage: 

(5) Has ell Dell Rc s p , • T , h 94* 

Child of the 2nd marriage: 

(6) ryan PI. 0 loss b July , 1901* 

)Minnie Siva JX,I81 , 

( 4 ) okov To, 1374; druggist at Mont&gn , e. 

I j ni I8,IS0i Charlotte Smma OD0&& Deane Dston,lIass# 

( 4 ) Frank Raymond Rosl b 'hv 2 ,1880; teacher* 

(4)Maude Ella Ross b Jan 12,188"; teacher at Charleston* 

(4) Ralph Donald Ross b Jan 22, I887fygraduat«*f ins 
Institute,Charleston, Me. 


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Mch 24,1782; d 
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"’lid children do in the Boudoin,Me. ''idgo Cemetery. 

(3) r o cl Card , . * 

lived Bow do inham , le, .Ri&ga; butcher in his early li: ; 
then a farmer. 


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July 50,1847 Rebecca Adams Hall b Bo wdo in-ham, 'a., Oct 2, 
1834 ; dJL^i^o-ct# ; daughter of Capt Joseph Hal... . . .d 

T ’lary li .Toot haiv er 


f4)Albert H#Card b Mbh 26,1848; resides Head Tide*Me* 
Q^ee fine sketch of him in the Card Genealogy., 

(4}Mary Geo rgiet ta Card Sept 1*1849 * 

S ep t 13*1873 1e o nar d Lug an o f Ho alt on, Tie * 

(5) Josep)\ine May Lagan b Dec 1886; d Teb 
22, 1892. 


(4) Sarah Sliaabetli Card b Jan 28,1862; resides 37 
30 yd ive., Jersey City, IT.J. 

M Jan 19,1876 Timothy Purdy OBGfigGfl Burger % 


(5) Joel Purdy Burger b Ipr 27,1877- 
(5) Alma Louise Burger b Feb 1879 • 

( 6 )3stelle Burg er b July 12,IS81 - 
(5} Alice Burg er 188 5 * 

(4) Marcia VdG. Viola Card b June 12,1854; resides 
ir cctd Tide, e * 

M June 13,1875 Albert Cram True b S .Litchfield,Me. 


children • 


(4)P.ebecca Ev&line Card b Jan 22, 1856- 

li Oct 18,18 I ilex and er John Noble of Derry ,H.K. 

ITo children. 

(4) Jo el Pearl Card b Jan 22,1856; d lug 8,1856 (:.) 
( 4 ) John Hall Card b lug 3,1858; d Apr 16,1858 (8ds; 

(4) Joel Pearl Curd b tng 2,1360; resides Pot, do inham, 

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27,1851 Maria A - Houdlett 

(5)Mrak Pearl Card b June 
fo) .llbert Martin Card b 
(5) earnest Houdlette Card b 


0 of Dresden, 

21, 1892 • 

Sept 20,1896 - 
June 12,1900. 


( 4 )Cora Winnifred Card b 
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•IT.J* Besides 247 Clark St, 


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5)Helen Belle Bwing ^ b)g 
5)Marguerite Gardner Ewing. 
(5)Gladys Card Huing. 

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(4)Bellie Gertrude Card b Aug Io, 1869. 

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ry J* Stur&ev 

(4)Four children. 

Write Frank T Card, Madison, Me. 

( ) Harpers 3 . , , T • ■ - 

Ac " v ,18 .... Dil\ er h 

( 4 ) ,;up us t a F Silver b lug I r , T 8 45; 

F#b.Hiciiols of Vi , 

(4)Ceorge Otis Silver b June 7,1849; deceased* 

/ \„. ? t 5.1853; M James Cole of Westbrook, Me* 

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(4)Addle H* Silver b Deo 22,1857; dedease . 

(4) id die Silver b Kay Io, 18 £?<' 

M Charles Kinney of Houlton, Me. 

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Httld&h 3* Card b ~o am, Me#, Jan 1,18283 ) very feeble 

Reaided )exter, ^e*Also lived*in the Me, townb,Sangerville & Garland, 
Studied in.Bowdoinhaj , - e*i Jrammar School, 

M lug 17,1842 Jol C*Sil rland, ' . , ’ T, ;v . , T -Tf; - • 

Sampson Silver Lucy Oak. v o children, 

(. ) otii J.Card b UoWoihha.;i,M@,, Deo T ‘ r , T829; desides liberty •• • » 

Bath, M e. Lived in Richmond,)!©., for a few years; inIS67 to 
Bath,Me*; ship-carpenter; storekeeper. 

. ilia Furington Or:” b Top ska;.'., , - > 

James H»Orr & lanrah Ward. 

(4)Isadore .. .Card b 3ept 29,1853; d Deo 14,1883# 

M Sept 1,1875 Leonardo B* Chaney of California. 

(bi Edith Chaney b Feb T , a < 

( 5 ) Dari Chaney b Dec 16, T 
( 4 )Slenora~ F Cgrd Dec 30,1854; d July TG,I386. 

( 4 )Otis S. Card b Jan 1,1687; - Oct 8 ,I87V. 

( 4 ) Morris S.Card b June 30,1859; d Jan 24,1807. 

Didst'Oct I, I8gr4 Lydia Uioe Murray of Boston, Mass., who d 
Dec p'- J 885 • 

M(2nd) Feb 8,1892 Sdith Webber of Bath, Me., who 
Child of the 1st marriage: . 

( 5 )Frederick “orris Card 2 , • 

of the second marriage: 

2) Otic r.3,Card " 1) ",X8C5^ 




■ m t °n5 p <int e 1 **, vent to Asnville, • • °o regain uis^ 

i* C->tj <1X1 w#.. v« w " 1 ' ' J 

he Ith^ died there. ”_-—-—- 

( a )3 t 6 lie Card b ' eh 24,1861; contractor and V.iildar, it 

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tic children. 


(4) tani er Card h iiay 23,1868 - 

(4} P. Ad alia Card iji , 8; 3 lug 26,1873, 


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(Z) Albert C .rd b Apr 15,1058 ? about Hi years old. 

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(2)Capt* Jacob* Toothaker b Harp swell* Me. * July ; Boothbay ,Me ^ 

, »a settled the estate of his brother* Slijah 

Too thaler, of Bangor Me. " T e was the youngest child; he was 

hut three years old • hen his father was drowned,he was hound 
out to a man, and so could not remember much about his father’s 

people# fitOOWM*OOtOOOfciiesaQHtaGft GM tt there To' ' ^Wti^-TO^O'C.' 1C 

3g<- Ca tain in his younger days; a farmer the last 25 years of 
his life, Member of the Baptist Church, Boothbay Center, -Me. 
atf'u • >130^0 ~r h@*©coh §1M-fr©o r -nfia©*r^M@rre§n*nt ©f2" i©o 


1826 Lydia Giles b Bo thaby*3 e.jOet 1,1798; d Feb 16, 1384; 

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(...) in drew Brake Toothaker Sept 8*1827; .. T > X - 

il) S pinel Giles Toothaker h Boothbay*Me. , July 11,1629; ’ :\xi 7 

1892."e and his wife members of the Ba$t>T©t>C00 hr :e Baptist 

an acting ensign in the Civil '"ar. First mat e> 
Captain until his second raa riage; then worked at carpentering 
md house finishing, V Free Mason of a high ^degree. 

(1st) 27,1852 r 1 , Pin h Westport, ,, Tuly 4,1832 ; 

d :iav 2, 187T; doughter of Joseph Efll©@00 Hines 
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f 4) ’’One little girl 'of 8 years; when she*, diedM 

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Children of the 1st marriage: 

(4*Cllar 1 es F, Toothaker b :5ay 5*1854; last heard from 
at Bradford, Pa. Pointer. 

14,, 18 2. ) of C&abri ige* 

(5) Charles J, Toothaker 21,1878# 

(..) k A.» Toothaker Jan 13*1881* 

(o)]T xthaniel 1. lb tbaxer h A r T o, IJ89. 

( •' i i e C. .• TcO’ i3 e b ie -ssett, $©. , July 7*1 57# 

Besides Boothbay Center, or Sdgecomh, Me. 
tT 75ken T was 3 years old my parents movdd to 
‘ Chelsea, ^ass., and were there 10 years, .other being 
s : ck with consumption we move' to Bristol, R.I., 
where she died in about 9 years.She was buried 

family lot at Boothbay Center,Me. Father was then working in 

pgv* t then came and lived with my grandparents.^ave 
live' 1 on the old place most of the tifae since I was mar-'-led 
Husband and I took the property to support my 

grandr rents.Grand sther lived for some 
Grandfather lived 7 years after our marriage. Both were 

past 80 years of age.” 

| tech. 20,1875 . L‘ j&ighl of ’test , 

X85F; drowned while fishing from a dory, ^th e night of Sept 

16,1887; son of John Knight of West >ort, - A e; S Caroline—-In 
1901 both these parents were living. 

■; & w a s a jack—of--all trades;farmer;brickma] or; 
fisherman; blacks; ith & ca rpenter..T have carried on the 
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